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=== Technical Meeting:  Thursday October 8th ===
Jean Barmash has volunteered to speak on Grails, and has provded the following description and bio.
Grails - High Productivity Web Framework for the Java Platform.
Grails in a high-productivity framework that espouses convention over
configuration and takes a lot of good ideas from Ruby on Rails
framework.  It is based on Groovy Language, a dynamic language
designed for easy integration with Java (Groovy is a super-set of
Java). Grails is a high-productivity framework by following the
"coding by convention" paradigm, providing a stand-alone development
environment and hiding much of the configuration detail from the
developer. Grails is built on top of proven Java frameworks such as
Spring and Hibernate.  In November 2008, G2One, the company behind
Groovy and Grails, was aqcuired by SpringSource, which in turn was
acquired by VMWare just a few weeks ago.  (For more, see
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grails_(framework) ).
In this presentation, you will get a brief overview of Groovy's
capabilities, and then we'll learn about the key concepts behind
Grails, and its plugin system, and how it can be used to rapidly
prototype applications, and how it enables you to be much more
productive programming web applications.
Jean Barmash is the CTO of EnergyScoreCards, a startup company that
helps benchmark energy efficiency of multi-family buildings, where he
is responsible for architecture and implementation of the SaaS
software using the Grails framework.  To his role, Jean brings a
wealth of experience in different areas of technology creation.  Most
recently, he was Director of Technical Services at Alfresco Software,
the Open Source Enterprise Content Management Company, where his
responsibilities included architecture and hands-on development of
content centric solutions, training, and working with open source
community.  He also worked as Sr. Consultant and Trainer at several
Wall Street Firms. Well-versed in both .NET and Java, he is interested
in the innovation going on in Web 2.0 and bringing it into the
Enterprise. He is a frequent speaker on technology and architecture
topics at various user groups and industry conferences such as
Software Development Practices, Enterprise 2.0, Atlanta DevNexus, and
others.





Revision as of 21:10, 9 October 2009



Technical Meeting: Thursday October 8th

Jean Barmash has volunteered to speak on Grails, and has provded the following description and bio.

Grails - High Productivity Web Framework for the Java Platform.

Grails in a high-productivity framework that espouses convention over configuration and takes a lot of good ideas from Ruby on Rails framework. It is based on Groovy Language, a dynamic language designed for easy integration with Java (Groovy is a super-set of Java). Grails is a high-productivity framework by following the "coding by convention" paradigm, providing a stand-alone development environment and hiding much of the configuration detail from the developer. Grails is built on top of proven Java frameworks such as Spring and Hibernate. In November 2008, G2One, the company behind Groovy and Grails, was aqcuired by SpringSource, which in turn was acquired by VMWare just a few weeks ago. (For more, see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grails_(framework) ).

In this presentation, you will get a brief overview of Groovy's capabilities, and then we'll learn about the key concepts behind Grails, and its plugin system, and how it can be used to rapidly prototype applications, and how it enables you to be much more productive programming web applications.

Jean Barmash is the CTO of EnergyScoreCards, a startup company that helps benchmark energy efficiency of multi-family buildings, where he is responsible for architecture and implementation of the SaaS software using the Grails framework. To his role, Jean brings a wealth of experience in different areas of technology creation. Most recently, he was Director of Technical Services at Alfresco Software, the Open Source Enterprise Content Management Company, where his responsibilities included architecture and hands-on development of content centric solutions, training, and working with open source community. He also worked as Sr. Consultant and Trainer at several Wall Street Firms. Well-versed in both .NET and Java, he is interested in the innovation going on in Web 2.0 and bringing it into the Enterprise. He is a frequent speaker on technology and architecture topics at various user groups and industry conferences such as Software Development Practices, Enterprise 2.0, Atlanta DevNexus, and others.


Lunch: Thursday September 17th

11:30 am, at the Apache Mall food court near B&N. Look for a gathering of geeks.


Technical Meeting: Thursday September 10th

Jon Tollefson will present an intro to iPhone app development.

-6 pm

-RCTC Heintz Center

1926 Collegeview Drive SE - Googlemaps link

Room HA107 or there abouts.

Directions to Campus

Heintz Center Building Map


Social: Geocaching canoe trip, August 22nd

The social this month is a canoeing/kayaking geocaching event. Yes, I'm again piggybacking off activities organized by other people. You can paddle, or paddle+geocache, but you can't just geocache. Follow the link for the event details. It's a most of the day affair up in Cannon Falls.


Lunch: Thursday August 20th

11:30 am, at the Apache Mall food court near B&N. Look for a gathering of geeks.


Technical Meeting: Thursday August 13th Demo of Windows 7

-> When: Thursday August 13th

-> 6pm - 7:30pm

-> Where:RCTC Heintz Center

1926 Collegeview Drive SE - Googlemaps link

Room HA107

Directions to Campus

Heintz Center Building Map

Microsoft has Windows 7 Betas available for free download and the product will be delivered in Oct 2009. So we thought it was high time the PC Club condense all the hype down and take a look at what is new. Bill Hanson and Tim Massaro will give an intro to Windows 7 and demo some of the features.


Social: Free comedy show, Wednesday July 29th, 7 pm

We're going to a free comedy show, it starts at 7 pm in the Peace Plaza. Several other activities going on down there that evening (4:30 pm Music by Royal T, 6:30-8 pm Vikings Cheerleaders, 7 pm Comedians Bob Zany, Scott Hansen, and Jeff Gerbino), details on the Autism Awareness website. Add for Comedy Nite


Lunch: Thursday July 16th

11:30 am, at the Apache Mall food court near B&N. Look for a gathering of geeks.


Technical Meeting: Thursday July 9th Demo of Socialbrowse by Zack Garbo

When: Thursday July 9th, 6pm - 7:30pm

Heintz Center Building Map

Socialbrowse was conceived by co-founders Zachary Garbow and David Fowler as part of Silicon Valley's Y Combinator startup program. Socialbrowse aims to change the “static, individual” experience of browsing the Web into a more social and dynamic one. The first version of the product allows people who use the Firefox browser to install a program that creates a real-time sidebar of links and comments shared by their friends. After recently closing a seed stage round of funding, they will soon be launching an ambitious new version of Socialbrowse that serves as a platform for social browsing applications, which run on any web browser without any installation.

Zachary will provide a sneak peek of this new version, currently under development. He'll demonstrate how anyone can develop and deploy custom collaborative applications quickly and easily using the next generation of http://Socialbrowse.com


Lunch: Thursday June 18th

11:30 am, at the Apache Mall food court near B&N. Look for a convocation of geeks.


Technical Meeting: Thursday June 11th Tour of the Digital and Analog Projection Booth's at Wehrenberg Theaters

-> When: Thursday June 11th

-> 6pm - 7pm

-> Where:Wehrenberg Theaters Rochester <- Note, not our normal meeting location


K-LUG has an "in" at the local Wehrenberg theater and a few members attended an impromptu tour of the projection booth there a few weeks ago. It was so much fun we've decided to offer it for everyone this month as our main meeting topic. Let's meet at 6PM in the "drive-in" feature of the lobby. The tour will take 30mins to an hour. After the tour people can choose to stay and watch a movie or not. We are recommending the group attend the new animated 3D movie Up which is getting great reviews and is rated PG.

Other movies available too...see their website here http://www.wehrenberg.com/theatres.aspx#6

Prices are as follows. ADULT Price: $10.50 /ticket

CHILD Price: $7.50 /ticket

SENIOR (over 60) Price: $8.50 /ticket

We'd like to let the theater know how many people to expect, so please email Tina if you plan to attend.

Thanks!

Lunch: Thursday May 21st

11:30 am, at the Apache Mall food court near B&N. Look for a convocation of geeks.


Technical Meeting: Thursday May 21st

NOTE DATE AND LOCATION CHANGE
A field trip to see this year's Studio Academy FIRST Robotics League robot, we'll be at Studio Academy for their presentation, 6 pm.

Studio Academy is located at 415 16th St SW, Rochester, MN 55902 Our meeting and demo will be in the auditorium.

In town social: Thursday May 14th

Since we aren't having a technical meeting on our regular night, come socialize with your favorite geeks. We're going to see the new Star Trek movie! Exact time, theater, and screen size yet TBD.


In Town Social: Wednesday April 22nd, 2009

6:30 pm at Quarry Hill, park and roadside cleanup. We have areas #127 and #140 on this map. I'm coordinating us with another group of people that tends to overlap, so all of the details can be found here. Bring your own gloves; bags and disposal will be provided because we're doing this as part of Rochester's Litter Bit Better campaign. Headcounts to Tina would be appreciated.


Lunch: Thursday April 16th, 2009

11:30 am, at the Apache Mall food court near B&N. I hope we're not like crows, a murder of geeks doesn't sound very good.


Technical Meeting: Thursday April 9th, 2009

Mike Bleimeyer, aircrack-ng and Kismet demonstration. Usual place and time, 6 pm at RCTC's Heintz Center room HA107.


Out of town Social: Saturday April 4th, 8 am, 2009

A field trip to the Cities to watch the FIRST Robotics League Regional competition. Carpools will depart at 8 am, see the Social page for more details and to sign up. More info from the PB.


Games mailing list

We've started a new mailing list for people who are interested in (non-video) gaming. Currently we've been playing Munchkin and RoboRally. See the link in the site navigation menu to join the mailing list if you're interested in joining us.


Want a K-Lug Shirt?

Our first batch of shirts came out rather nice, especially for the price. We have folk who didn't get in on the first order. Please browse the deals here, and contact Tim if interested. (We need a minimum order of 4) We can now order screen printed tees from this company as well


Lunch: Thursday March 19th, 2009

11:30 am, at the Apache Mall food court near B&N. Look for a convocation of geeks.


Social: Tuesday March 17th, 2009

We're celebrating Irish Heritage Day with potatoes, specifically potato guns! We'll also be constructing a Rube Goldberg device (including things like diet Coke and Mentos). People need to bring a contribution to make this social a success, more details and sign ups on the Social page.


Technical Meeting: Thursday March 12th, 2009

Mo Holahan will present Processing an Image Processing Programming language and development environment. Location: The usual place: RCTC's Heintz Center , Room HA107 , and time (6 pm).

Details on the Processing Presentation

http://processing.org/

Processing is an open source programming language and environment for people who want to program images, animation, and interactions. It is used by students, artists, designers, researchers, and hobbyists for learning, prototyping, and production. It is created to teach fundamentals of computer programming within a visual context and to serve as a software sketchbook and professional production tool. Processing is also used in connection with Arduino (which was the subject of our Feb meeting)

We'll also be celebrating Pi day a little early.


Lunch: Thursday February 19th, 2009

11:30 am, at the Apache Mall food court near B&N. Look for a gaggle of gregarious geeks.


Social: February 13th, 2009 6:30 pm

Make DVD episodes 1-4 will be shown at Tim M's house. Also available for viewing will be the Hackers R Peeps 2 video Kevin A brought us back from DefCon, and gaming for those who prefer it. Directions here. It'd be nice if some people brought snacks/beverages to contribute. If you have allergies, beware they do have pets.


Technical Meeting: Thursday February 12th, 2009

Dennis DeLorme will present on Arduino. The usual place: RCTC's Heintz Center , Room HA107 , and time (6 pm).

Details on the Arduino Presentation

Arduino is an open source hardware and software project designed to make microcontrollers easy to use. It is based on the Atmel ATmega168, consisting of a defined hardware implementation with several form factors for different applications. The software development system is based on a C subset with predefined functions to take advantage of the hardware features. The intent is to provide an easy to use system for people to use in their creative endeavors - rather than worrying about low level details. See the http://www.arduino.cc homepage for more information.

Dennis DeLorme spent the majority of his career working on data base and file system implementation on the S/38, AS/400, and iSeries. Most recently he has been involved with the Roadrunner and Blue Gene supercomputing systems. For relaxation he enjoys the simplicity of working with microcontrollers. He has implemented a variety of projects using processors from Intel, Motorola, Microchip and now the Atmel AVR based Arduino.

Also on the agenda will be a mini-presentation by Jon Tollefson on syncing Google Calendar (where we've got Linux and social activities posted), which was originally scheduled for January but delayed due to a full agenda.

PCIG nominations


Social: Saturday January 17th, 2009

You are invited to a gaming afternoon and potluck dinner at Tina's on Saturday January 17th. 2 pm gaming, with dinner at approximately 6 pm, feel free to join us for either or both. We'll play some Munchkin Bites, and have a garlic-laden dinner. RSVP.


Technical Meeting: Thursday January 15th, 2009 Hardcore computers

NOTE DATE CHANGE

Daren Klum, president of Rochester based, Hardcore Computers will demonstrate their "Reactor" liquid cooled personal computers (that's right, think Cray 2)

An intro to the Reactor: Every computer you've ever used has been limited by heat—until now. First-of-its-kind submersion technology allows for the maximum, most reliable and most sustainable component over-clocking. Submersion cooling provides benefits such as maximum performance, a superior gaming experience and extended service life


Mini-presentation by Ben Joslin and some students from Studio Academy on the FIRST Robotics League, in hopes of recruiting some of us as volunteers and mentors. They'll show the video of the 2009 game, show what parts they have to work with and what they have built so far.


Mini-presentation by Jon Tollefson on syncing Google Calendar (where we've got Linux and social activities posted). (held over until a future meeting due to a full agenda)


Also, elections

The usual place: RCTC's Heintz Center , Room HA107 , 6 pm.


Lunch: Thursday January 15th, 2009

11:30 am, at the Apache Mall food court near B&N. Just for Steve F we'll sit right near the main door and hope it's -20 ;) (It ended up being wind chills of -50 below that day, just in case anyone was curious)

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