Start: Apr 4 2017 18:30
End: Apr 4 2017 20:30
Location: The Dan O'Connell Hotel, 225 Canning Street, Carlton VIC 3053
*PLEASE NOTE NEW LOCATION*
Tuesday, April 4, 2017
6:30 PM to 8:30 PM
The Dan O'Connell Hotel
225 Canning Street, Carlton VIC 3053
Speakers:
• Adetokunbo "Xero" Arogbonlo, SageMath
• Stewart Smith, Simultaneous multithreading
Adetokunbo "Xero" Arogbonlo, SageMath
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SageMath is FOSS mathematics software. Big understatement! It is a
confederation of some of the best FOSS tools for mathematics and
scientific computing. Some of the tools that make up SageMath include:
Jupyter notebook, Maxima, GLPK, Gniac, Numpy, R, Scipy, GAP, FLINT,
Sympy, Macaulay2, Blas, Atlas and Lapack to mention but a few. SageMath
brings all these tools (complete and successful programs in their own
right) into a single environment with a uniform interface and one simple
language to bind them all: Python.
SageMath is used in a wide range of fields by people of varying levels
of education and expertise. It is used in cryptography, mathematics
research, engineering, undergraduate courses and even high school. The
development of Sagemath is very active with multiple releases every
year. This talk will present a broad overview of SageMath and some of
its capabilities with live demos.
Xero is currently doing a PhD in Control Theory. He enjoys learning as
well as intellectual challenges.
Stewart Smith, Simultaneous multithreading
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Simultaneous multithreading (SMT) is a technique for improving the
overall efficiency of superscalar CPUs with hardware multithreading. SMT
permits multiple independent threads of execution to better utilize the
resources provided by modern processor architectures. Examples include
Intel's Hyperthreading and IBM POWER CPUs. Stewart will cover the
attributes of modern CPUs, where we came from and what the future may hold.
Stewart Smith currently works for IBM in the Linux Technology Center on
KVM on POWER and OPAL firmware, giving him a job that is even harder to
explain to non-Linux geek people than ever before. Previously he worked
for Percona as Director of Server Development where he oversaw
development of many of Percona’s software products. He comes from many
years experience in databases and free and open source software development.
He’s often found hacking on free software, taking photos, running,
brewing beer and cycling (yes, all at the same time). He once helped
build a monorail in the middle of the desert.
The Dan O'Connell Hotel, 225 Canning Street, Carlton VIC 3053
Food and drinks will be available on premises.
Before and/or after each meeting those who are interested are welcome to
join other members for dinner.
Linux Users of Victoria Inc., is an incorporated association,
registration number A0040056C.
-------- Forwarded Message --------
Subject: [Announce] Cartesian Creative partners with Linux Australia
Grants Program to improve open source UX
Date: Sun, 19 Mar 2017 10:35:27 +1100
From: Linux Australia President <president(a)linux.org.au>
Organization: Linux Australia
Dear Colleagues,
Cartesian Creative, a Melbourne-based design and software agency, are
partnering with Linux Australia, offering up to $4k matched funding on
Grants aimed at improving the user experience (UX) of open source
software projects. Matched dollar for dollar by Linux Australia, this
means that UX improvement projects could receive up to $AUD 8k in funding.
Duncan Macneil, Senior UX Analyst at Cartesian Creative was excited at
the value the partnership will deliver.
"Open Source projects don't often get the luxury of time spent on UX
concerns. By co-sponsoring this grant, Cartesian Creative recognise the
contribution Free, Libre and Open Source projects make in the tech
community, along with the importance of compelling user experiences."
Linux Australia President, Kathy Reid, was delighted with the partnership.
"User experience is an often undervalued component of software, hardware
and digital projects, and time and again in the open source community we
see products which are very functional, but barely usable. We're
thrilled to be partnering with a company with such strong UX credentials
to help improve open source UX. Innovation truly does happen at the
intersection of art and science."
More information on the Grants Program, including how to apply, is
available at:
https://linux.org.au/projects/grants <https://linux.org.au/projects/grants>
Cartesian Creative is a Melbourne-based consultancy:
http://cartesiancreative.com.au
With kind regards,
Kathy Reid
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Kathy Reid
President
Linux Australia
0418 130 636
president(a)linux.org.au
http://linux.org.au
Linux Australia Inc
GPO Box 4788
Sydney NSW 2001
Australia
ABN 56 987 117 479
Start: Mar 18 2017 12:30
End: Mar 18 2017 16:30
Location: Infoxchange, 33 Elizabeth St. Richmond
Link: http://luv.asn.au/meetings/map
node.js workshop
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Node.js® is a JavaScript runtime built on Chrome's V8 JavaScript engine.
Node.js uses an event-driven, non-blocking I/O model that makes it
lightweight and efficient. Node.js' package ecosystem, npm, is the
largest ecosystem of open source libraries in the world.
Members will be invited to install and learn about node.js with peer
assistance.
There will also be the usual casual hands-on workshop, Linux
installation, configuration and assistance and advice. Bring your laptop
if you need help with a particular issue. This will now occur BEFORE the
talks from 12:30 to 14:00. The talks will commence at 14:00 (2pm) so
there is time for people to have lunch nearby.
The meeting will be held at Infoxchange, 33 Elizabeth St. Richmond 3121
(enter via the garage on Jonas St.) Late arrivals, please call (0421)
775 358 for access to the venue.
LUV would like to acknowledge Infoxchange for the venue.
Linux Users of Victoria Inc., is an incorporated association,
registration number A0040056C.
*PLEASE NOTE NEW LOCATION*
Tuesday, March 7, 2017
6:30 PM to 8:30 PM
Level 29, 570 Bourke St. Melbourne
Speakers:
• Lev Lafayette, MultiCore World 2017 Wellington
• Russell Coker, Patching with quilt
Lev Lafayette, Multicore World 2017 Wellington
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Lev Lafayette is the HPC and Training Officer at the University of
Melbourne. Prior to that he worked at the Victorian Partnership for
Advanced Computing (VPAC) in a similar role for several years. Since
2006 he has done a few things for LUV as well.
Russell Coker, Patching with quilt
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Russell Coker has done lots of Linux development over the years, mostly
involved with Debian.
570 Bourke St. Melbourne, between King and William streets
Late arrivals needing access to the building and the twenty-ninth floor
please call 0490 627 326 or 0421 775 358.
Before and/or after each meeting those who are interested are welcome to
join other members for dinner. We are open to suggestions for a good
place to eat near our venue.
LUV would like to acknowledge Dell for their help in obtaining the venue.
Linux Users of Victoria Inc., is an incorporated association,
registration number A0040056C.