--- On Fri, 13/3/09, abhishek sharma wrote:
> Our discussion regarding helping students to setup Web
> servers at their
> home pc's to share data is still at halt. I m talking
> this with regards to
> the discussion we had at PLUG meeting in Gnunify, Apologies
> that I could not
> attend the PLUG
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Our discussion regarding helping students to setup Web servers at their
home pc's to share data is still at halt. I m talking this with regards to
the discussion we had at PLUG meeting in Gnunify, Apologies that I could not
attend the PLUG meeting on 7th March otherwise we could have had a pro
I have been trying to get OS-11.1 installed on a very old PC, a
celeron and i am impressed with what i am seeing compared to my past
experience of OpenSESU 10.3 or earlier and even when i compare it tu
kubuntu 7.10...
Mandriva is something different... but i get a feel that OpenSUSE may
give a tou
> Another one would be how to make the choice of the right programming
> language for your application. Like do I use Perl or PHP or Java for
> writing
> a web application? Or what to choose when I want to write systems based
> scripts - Perl or Python, and why?
>
Dhananjay Nene (see
http://blog.d
Hi,
I am not a concrete programmer but I write scripts in Perl on a regular
basis for automating our test suites.These scripts run on an RHEL or Solaris
box.
So anything on Perl/Python would be great.
Personally, I would not want to start from basics since these can be
self-learned.
Anything sp
On 3/13/09, Kapil Kaisare wrote:
> Greetings all.
>
> Here are a couple of questions I have:
>
> 1. Bringing the discussion to the topic at hand, do we have a reasonable
> idea how many members of PLUG are programmers?
>
> 2. Would the guys prefer an introductory discourse on programming, with
Greetings all.
Here are a couple of questions I have:
1. Bringing the discussion to the topic at hand, do we have a reasonable
idea how many members of PLUG are programmers?
2. Would the guys prefer an introductory discourse on programming, with more
javascriptiness in later sessions?
Kaisare,
Hi Navin,
On Fri, Mar 13, 2009 at 2:47 PM, Navin Kabra wrote:
>>
>> I would urge the technology community in Pune to work together and
>> focus on leveraging all platforms as applicable and not descend into
>> bickering about what could be
>
>
> Agreed.
>
>
> Just to clarify, I was not suggesting
>
> I would urge the technology community in Pune to work together and
> focus on leveraging all platforms as applicable and not descend into
> bickering about what could be
Agreed.
Just to clarify, I was not suggesting that this should happen under the
PuneTech banner. PuneTech's charter is to
On Fri, Mar 13, 2009 at 11:33 AM, Aditya Godbole wrote:
> On 3/13/09, Kapil Kaisare wrote:
> > Aditya
> >
> >
> > On Fri, Mar 13, 2009 at 11:00 AM, Aditya Godbole >wrote:
>
> > Javascript to begin with. I was hoping to follow up with others - perhaps
> > Python, Haskell, even Common Lisp maybe
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