Open Source Friday -- "Ruby on Rails"

11/10/2006 - 12:15pm
11/10/2006 - 1:15pm
Etc/GMT-6

Location: OSS 313
Food: Pizza and pop
Description: Marius Tegomoh (a software engineer with GPS and QMCS), will be presenting on the technology Ruby on Rails.

Open Source Friday -- "Linux LiveCDs: Linux OS To Go"

10/13/2006 - 12:15pm
10/13/2006 - 1:15pm
Etc/GMT-6

Location: OSS 313
Food: Pizza and pop
Description: Marius Tegomoh (a software engineer with GPS and QMCS), will be continuing his talks from last year with the semester's very first "Open Source Friday" presentation. Today's topic will be "Linux LiveCDs: Linux OS To Go".

Speaker from Corporate Interns

10/16/2006 - 12:15pm
10/16/2006 - 1:15pm
Etc/GMT-6

Gretchen Sullwold from Corporate Interns will be speaking on campus in OSS 313. Dominos pizza will be in supply!

Club Meeting with speaker from Express Scripts

10/19/2006 - 12:00pm
10/19/2006 - 1:00pm
Etc/GMT-6

Place: OSS 313
Time: noon-1:00
Food: Jimmy John's
Description: We'll have a speaker from Express Scripts speaking at the meeting. Details about the topic as they come. Check them out ahead of time at http://www.express-scripts.com.

John's current project

On occasion I get a crazy idea of something neat-o for the Open Source Lab and/or the club server. Sometimes I get something accomplished from it, but all the time I learn something from the experience.

Current project: Linux from scratch for operating systems course

Status: almost done with the temporary build system

Past Projects:
Installing OpenSolaris
Playing with Glom database frontend
Custom backup script
Linux Terminal Server

The CS Club's article in "The Nucleus"

The College of Arts and Sciences has several divisions. The QMCS department is in the Science division. Or that's my understanding of the situation at any rate. The QMCS department would like our club to have a little section in the QMCS section of the division newsletter. Here's the announcement:

"We are looking for articles to publish in The Nucleus, our division newsletter. Please submit any articles that you would like to have published to your administrative assistant. This newsletter is sent to perspective science scholars as well as members of our administration, so any articles showing research with students would be most welcome. Also, anything about grants, new courses, or other activities in you department would be great."