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* Programming for beginners, i.e. What are Ruby/Perl/QT/C++/Python, what do you use them for, how powerful are they, what do they run on, how easy are they to learn, what do they share?
* Programming for beginners, i.e. What are Ruby/Perl/QT/C++/Python, what do you use them for, how powerful are they, what do they run on, how easy are they to learn, what do they share?
* W.I.N.E Beginners to intermediate. Installation, use, debugging, installing windows programmes and games.
* W.I.N.E Beginners to intermediate. Installation, use, debugging, installing windows programmes and games.
* Displaying Open Street Map within webpages. Openlayers and related technologies

Revision as of 18:19, 18 January 2010

We try and hold at least one talk at our monthly hack evenings, and we also want to start running more involved workshops at our space. If you want to give one of these, or you've got a suggestion, this is the place to let us know.

Workshops offered

If you can give a workshop talk, put it here:

  • Contributing to an open source project -- Krunch / Jonty / ?
  • SystemTap -- Krunch
  • general Linux kernel debugging-foo (reading an oops, looking around in a vmcore,...) -- Krunch
  • general Linux applications debugging-foo (strace, gdb,...) -- Krunch
  • Introduction to Hardware Hacking/Arduino incl live demo -- Andy "Bob" Brockhurst
  • Introduction to Amazon AWS Services - S3, EC2, SimpleDB, etc. using boto -- Rlotun 11:13, 12 January 2010 (UTC)
  • Introduction to asynchronous network programming in Python using Twisted -- Rlotun 11:16, 12 January 2010 (UTC)
  • Introduction to Max/MSP -- Anil
  • HTML/CSS for beginner/intermediate -- Davids | Chris Adams
  • Juice Server Side JS framework -- Ashb/Evilstreak
  • Microformats for beginners - Phae
  • Glow JavaScript Lib -- beginners or intermediates -- Anyone from the Glow team (volunteered, rather than confirmed - Phae/JakeA/Micmath)
  • JavaScript Performance - JakeA (volunteered, rather than confirmed)
  • Servo programming with Arduino -- Michael Margolis

Workshops wanted

If you've got an idea for a talk/workshop you want to hear, put it here:

  • Linux workshops for beginners/intermediate
    • Using it as a desktop
    • Using it as a server
    • Transitioning to linux
  • Ruby for beginners -- (Max? Chris Adams)
  • Perl for beginners -- (Ashb?)
  • QT/C++ for beginners -- (Jono?)
  • Decent beginner electronics workshop (probably one or two half-days at the space) -- Russ 10:40, 12 January 2010 (UTC)
  • A workshop on effectively using the scope/logic analyser we have
  • Introduction to Mercurial (We did one for Git, it's only fair)
  • Introduction to Circuit Bending
  • Basic soldering lessons always go down well
  • Python for beginners
    • I might be willing to do this, as I'm possibly already doing the same thing elsewhere sometime soon, and so running the same thing will be easy enough - Tom Parker
  • RDF / Linked Data - help getting up the learning curve, and intro on public sector and other good hackable data
  • Programming for beginners, i.e. What are Ruby/Perl/QT/C++/Python, what do you use them for, how powerful are they, what do they run on, how easy are they to learn, what do they share?
  • W.I.N.E Beginners to intermediate. Installation, use, debugging, installing windows programmes and games.
  • Displaying Open Street Map within webpages. Openlayers and related technologies