[ALUG] Update

Richard 1.liseki at gmail.com
Tue Jun 10 12:08:38 EAT 2014


Only half a joke :)

Zachariah inspired us with the word "hive", and after a couple turns trying 
to pair it with another word, we (Zachariah, Albert, Erik and I) liked the 
sound of "the hive."

We had hope to have Godlisten's "Setting up an SMS gateway" session but he 
was tied up with some intensive Cisco training they were running in the 
same lab he had hoped to do the session in. In the mean time an overdue 
session was meant to be on Chef but I would like to wrap up my current 
project before I do that. As I have reflected on our sessions so far I 
think it would be great to have a real-life use case or case study. So 
instead of me coming up with examples (which at times can seem contrived) I 
would like share some use-cases from my current project. In this project I 
have also extensively used Functional Reactive Programming with JavaScript 
on the front-end which has been very beneficial and a time saver; perhaps I 
can share on that at some point too.

So "The Hive!" What do you think?

And thank you for the continuous updates on jobs and trainings!

On Tuesday, April 1, 2014 9:54:07 AM UTC+3, Richard wrote:
>
> After a little hiatus we'll be resuming our monthly meet up sessions this 
> month. In the mean time we have been working on a name for a group, I think 
> it's about time we ditch "Arusha Tech Forum" which was only meant to be 
> temporary. This is just a quick update, more information over the course of 
> the week.
>

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