Me Volunteering to Give a Presentation

2009-09-06 Thread Shlomi Fish
Hi all, due to the lack of recent volunteer presenters in the open-source clubs, I decided to step forward and volunteer to give a presentation. The usual caveat is that I tend to give pretty bad presentations: I don't have good diction, tend to create bad slides (though I'll try to spice them

Re: [Haifux] Me Volunteering to Give a Presentation

2009-09-06 Thread Shlomi Fish
Hi Tal! On Sunday 06 September 2009 12:55:03 Tal Abir wrote: > Hi, > I would love to hear about jquery. OK, that's one vote for jQuery. :-) > Have you used their GUI platform as well? (http://jqueryui.com/) > I've used some stuff from there (or its plugins) in CPANHQ: http://www.shlomifish.or

Re: [Haifux] Me Volunteering to Give a Presentation

2009-09-06 Thread Shlomi Fish
On Sunday 06 September 2009 18:09:51 Hai Zaar wrote: > On Sun, Sep 6, 2009 at 6:04 PM, Kohn Emil Dan wrote: > > Hi, > > > > I would like to hear a lecture on cmake. > > + !1! for cmake! > I'm interested in getting familiar with CMake - considering it for a > long time, but procrastinating to lear

Re: [Haifux] Me Volunteering to Give a Presentation

2009-09-06 Thread Dotan Cohen
2009/9/6 Shlomi Fish : > Hi all, > > due to the lack of recent volunteer presenters in the open-source clubs, I > decided to step forward and volunteer to give a presentation. The usual caveat > is that I tend to give pretty bad presentations: I don't have good diction, > tend to create bad slides

Re: [Haifux] Me Volunteering to Give a Presentation

2009-09-06 Thread Dotan Cohen
> It seems most people so far prefer CMake. However, the reason I'm giving it is > because Constantine here (CCed to this message) volunteered to prepare it > together with me, and then to give it to Telux. So thank Constantine for > standing up as our victim^W volunteer. > I would be interested i

Re: [Haifux] Me Volunteering to Give a Presentation

2009-09-06 Thread Orna Agmon Ben-Yehuda
On Mon, Sep 7, 2009 at 8:42 AM, Dotan Cohen wrote: ... > Remember, LUG is Linux _User_ Group, so I think that the lectures > should focus on the users. " What's in a name? that which we call a rose By any other name would smell as sweet; " ---Shakesp