Re: [PLUG] Motivating students to setup Web servers to share data

2009-03-13 Thread Roshan
--- 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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2009-03-13 Thread Manoj mahajan
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[PLUG] Motivating students to setup Web servers to share data

2009-03-13 Thread abhishek sharma
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

[PLUG] O'Pun Suse 11.1

2009-03-13 Thread म . हा . सा . ग . र
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

Re: [PLUG] OT: How many of you are programmers?

2009-03-13 Thread Navin Kabra
> 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

Re: [PLUG] OT: How many of you are programmers?

2009-03-13 Thread Rohit Karajgi
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

Re: [PLUG] OT: How many of you are programmers?

2009-03-13 Thread Aditya Godbole
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

Re: [PLUG] OT: How many of you are programmers?

2009-03-13 Thread Kapil Kaisare
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,

Re: [PLUG] OT: How many of you are programmers?

2009-03-13 Thread A Sharma
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

Re: [PLUG] OT: How many of you are programmers?

2009-03-13 Thread Navin Kabra
> > 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

Re: [PLUG] OT: How many of you are programmers?

2009-03-13 Thread Kapil Kaisare
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