Monthly Archives: March 2010

Slides and Video: My Presentation at PodCampSLC 2010

Last Friday was PodCampSLC 2010 at Neumont University, put on by my good friend Mr. Thom Allen.  He did a bang up job as usual, it was a great event.

I spent the morning at PodCampSLC 2010, including my presentation at 10am entitled ‘Capturing audio and video on the cheap’ or ‘How to keep the wife happy while buying lots of electronic equipment’.  I’ve been tinkering with audio and video recording equipment for several years now as part of the Utah Open Source Foundation and the Utah Open Source Conference and figured I had a lot to share.

My presentation slides were pretty basic, but cover some of the equipment I have purchased on the cheap.  In addition, we recorded the presentation using FreeSeeR, a free software application for  recording the desktop screen, external video and/or audio.

Enjoy the presentation slides and video as I really enjoyed presenting and am looking forward to PodCampSLC 2011!

Cheers,

Herlo

News: The future of SLLUG Daytime

For the past several months the fine folks at BetaLoftSLC have been hosting SLLUG Daytime and it’s been going pretty well.  However, this month I was informed that BetaLoftSLC will be closing their doors at the end of March.

I was saddened to hear this, Drew and his crew have been doing a bang-up job and have been great hosts.  We will surely miss the BetaLoft.

As all good things must end, I’ve decided to stop holding the SLLUG Daytime monthly meetings as well. We’ve had a good run and SLLUG Daytime has been decently attended.  However, for several reasons which I will not go into here, I decided that I cannot run SLLUG daytime.  If someone else is interested in pursuing the continuation of SLLUG Daytime on their own, I’d be happy to hand over the reigns.

But there is some good news to go with the bad.  In the future, I plan to replace SLLUG Daytime with something of great value.  Something we can do regularly as well, maybe just not monthly.

I want to thank all of those who’ve ever attended SLLUG Daytime and have made it such a success.  I especially want to thank those who presented, as I know your time is precious, but you chose to prepare and share with us.  A special thanks to the folks on the SLLUG board who graciously let us use the SLLUG name, it was much appreciated.

In the future, watch for more activities from the Utah Open Source Foundation, as well as more opportunities to participate in the community and grow free and open source software.  I’m excited for the future.

Cheers,

Herlo

SLLUG Daytime: Wednesday, March 10 @ 11:30am – Node.js

This month’s presentation is going to be awesome!! Shane Hansen will be spending time with us over lunch (bring your brown bag) at BetalLoftSLC talking about node.js.

Node.js – building massively parallel applications with javascript and epoll

Node.js [http://nodejs.org/] is a framework for rapidly building massively parallel network applications using non-blocking io. It’s built on the performant v8 javascript engine [http://code.google.com/p/v8/] which compiles javascript to machine code at runtime. Node is similar in design to systems like Ruby’s EventMachine [http://rubyforge.org/projects/eventmachine/] or python’s twisted [http://twistedmatrix.com/trac/]. It’s suitable for building chat-like protocols, comet servers, mmo game servers, etc. This session will cover some of the basics of how to build and install node.js as well as analyze some demo programs.

If time permits, I might talk a little bit about python’s twisted and compare some programs written using twisted/node.js

About Shane Hansen:

I’m a Software Engineer working on Backcountry.com’s replatforming teams. Prior to that I worked on projects ranging from compliance tracking software for the goverment to building  mathematical models for reflectometry to immune system modeling. I’m interested in open source software, web standards, high performance computing and application architecture

Meeting Location:

BetaLoft (http://betaloftslc.com) is located at 357 W 200 S. Upstairs in Suite 201. Salt Lake City, UT, 84101

Betaloft is a coworking space in the heart of downtown Salt Lake City founded by Drew Tyler.

We are a community of freelancers, independents and work-from-home people, who have an interest in getting out of our dull work day and participating in a community that’s designed to support and encourage people who make a living doing what they love.

We provide communication tools, events (social and educational), as well as a physical space to work and collaborate.

See you all there!

Clint