Here is the Invite for our first JUG meeting to be held at Anna Nagar. Celebration is about to Start!!! Get ready for the Exciting Stuffs to be explored through JUG Chennai!!!!
Monday, November 30, 2009
Sunday, November 29, 2009
Free Software Foundation, Tamil Nadu Workshop @ SSN on Dec 5th and 6th - Book your Seats...
Wow..!!! Its now FSF, TN who will make my holidays more enjoyable. A Cup of Scripting , Linux Customization Salads, Python Feast...whats more to special this December!!! Here goes the Invite...
*This is the ideal way to use your holidays !!! Fun, Learn, Hack !!!!!!!*
Hurry up Students !!! Click here http://fsftn.org/content/workshopssn2 to register to the workshop. Only 120 Seats available !!!!
*Automatic enrollment to projects* of Free Software Foundation on registering to the workshop. In the workshop you would learn :
- Business Models in Free Software
- How to configure Linux for your day-to-day use?
- Scripting Languages !!
- Learn all these on-hands at Lab.
- Learn Ajax.
- Ever thought of having your own Operating System? Learn it, Build it!!!
- Start working on Free Software projects with guidance from experts in Software industry.
- How to configure Linux for your day-to-day use?
- Scripting Languages !!
- Learn all these on-hands at Lab.
- Learn Ajax.
- Ever thought of having your own Operating System? Learn it, Build it!!!
- Start working on Free Software projects with guidance from experts in Software industry.
ChennaiPy Session - I @ AUKBC-MIT
This is really a good start for chennaipy as it conducted its 1st session @ AUKBC- MIT Campus. This time, I reached the campus early and had my seat prior to the session start-up. 14 Members were in the session as it went and the session was filled with novice python group. Ms.Rajeshwari took the web-scrapping session and Mr.Jaganadh took Bio-Medical Text processing with python.
To my surprise, the talks were over very soon and I was given a chance to share my experience in python programming. I was not prepared to face the audience, but still, I managed to brief out my D-Bus Project and we had good discussions from all the attendees.
I am happy that from now ChennaiPy will regularly conduct session and I shall be a part in bringing out the sessions @ MIT which complements to better understanding of the language.
This was a draft posted by Mr.Jaganadh, Professor @ MIT on the session:
"This months chennaipy meet started at 3.10 p.m 28-11-09 at AU-KBC Research Centre MIT Campus of Anna University Chennai. Total 14 people attended the meeting. The first talk was given by Rajeswari S on WebScraping with Python, Santhosh give a talk on D-Bus programming with Python and Bio-medical text processing with python by Jaganadh G. There was discussion on IDE for Python, python web programming etc... The meeting ended by 04.50 p.m"
To my surprise, the talks were over very soon and I was given a chance to share my experience in python programming. I was not prepared to face the audience, but still, I managed to brief out my D-Bus Project and we had good discussions from all the attendees.
I am happy that from now ChennaiPy will regularly conduct session and I shall be a part in bringing out the sessions @ MIT which complements to better understanding of the language.
This was a draft posted by Mr.Jaganadh, Professor @ MIT on the session:
"This months chennaipy meet started at 3.10 p.m 28-11-09 at AU-KBC Research Centre MIT Campus of Anna University Chennai. Total 14 people attended the meeting. The first talk was given by Rajeswari S on WebScraping with Python, Santhosh give a talk on D-Bus programming with Python and Bio-medical text processing with python by Jaganadh G. There was discussion on IDE for Python, python web programming etc... The meeting ended by 04.50 p.m"
I thank Mr.Jaganadh, Mr.Surendar, MIT and NRCFOSS without them this session would have not been successful platform for us learn. I wish we must continue these session in future and bring out the best Python programmers in Chennai Region.
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