Open Source Friday: Nullsoft Scriptable Install System demonstration

04/13/2007 - 12:15pm
04/13/2007 - 1:15pm
Etc/GMT-5

Marius Tegomah of UST's Graduate Programs in Software will give a presentation on using Nullsoft Scriptable Install System (NSIS) to create software installers. NSIS is a script-based, open source system to create Windows installers. It has risen in popularity as an alternative to commercial products such as InstallShield.

Where: Room 333, O'Shaughnessy Science Hall

For further information, contact:
Dr. Mari Heltne, (651) 962-5478

http://www.stthomas.edu/calendars/ustevents/showevent.cfm?EventID=-790503569

Meeting

04/26/2007 - 12:00pm
04/26/2007 - 1:00pm
Etc/GMT-6

Where: OSS 313

Meeting

04/12/2007 - 12:00pm
04/12/2007 - 1:00pm
Etc/GMT-6

Where: OSS 333. Note location change!

When should the CS club host a LAN party?

As soon as possible
0% (0 votes)
After spring break
33% (2 votes)
Mid April
17% (1 vote)
Late April
33% (2 votes)
Early May
0% (0 votes)
Never
0% (0 votes)
LAN party?
17% (1 vote)
Total votes: 6

Meeting

03/29/2007 - 12:00pm
03/29/2007 - 1:00pm
Etc/GMT-6

Meeting.

RFID demo hopefully.

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Chelsey Dykema from Corporate Interns to discuss opportunities.

Resources

Here are some resources for programming, some programming languages, and other cool links:

Krugle is a code search engine
Find Code at Krugle

Programming Languages

Java docs document the standard Java libraries in more detail than most people even want to know.

PHP is a html preprocessor that specializes in powering web sites like this one.

Ruby is a language designed to be object oriented and simple.

Perl: Practical Extraction and Report language, or Pathologically Eclectic Rubbish Lister. Either way, very useful, the Swiss army chainsaw of languages.