Nathan VanGheem discusses message queuing and RabbitMQ.Here are some informational links, as well.http://www.rabbitmq.com/http://activemq.apache.org/http://www.zeromq.org/There might be others but these are the ones I found do a search.Here is a link which discusses broker vs brokerless.http://www.rabbitmq.com/blog/2010/09/22/broker-vs-brokerless/Here are some video's to watch toohttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZQogoEVXBSAhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_JCBphyciAs&feature=related
NEWLUG!A discussion of SSH (secure shell), a powerful Linux command.Presented by Tim Bolz and John McMonagle.
NEWLUG - NorthEast Wisconsin Linux Users Group January Topic: Organizing your life with Trello. Co-Presenters: Tim Bolz and Ross Larson The Trello Intro video (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aaDf1RqeLfo) is being used with the permission of the good folks at Fog Creek software.
Nathan VanGheem presents Python Web Frameworks.Presented material:- The major frameworks around and differences between them- Micro frameworks- Templating languages- The state of Python 3 and Python Web Technologies- Brief ditty on NoSQL with MongoDB- How to get startedSample code will be made available for download, as well as the presentation slides.
Ajax Programing by Brad Bingham.
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NorthEast Wisconsin Linux Users Group March, 2011 Meeting topic is the Plone CMS. For More information about Plone, visit http://plone.org/ Presenter is Nathan Van Gheem.
NorthEast Wisconsin Linux Users Group- November, 2010 meeting. Subject: OSX OSX is the giant of the Unix world yet little is known (by us at least) about its inner workings. That ends today. About the presenter: Josh Goldman is the UWGB Macintosh Administrator with ACTC, ACMT and CompTIA Network+ certification. Josh holds a degree in Computer Science from the University of Wisconsin Oshkosh, a Master of Business Administration from Lakeland College and has expertise in scripting, Linux, OSX an...
FreeBSD has been called the unknown giant of the open source world. It's full featured, robust and stable; still it lurks in the shadows of it's younger cousin Linux. This month at NEWLUG, Michael Spear will be giving a presentation about the basics of FreeBSD. How to install, manage and secure a FreeBSD system.