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November SSDUG Fire Talks

Overview

If you have a topic you're passionate about, we would love to hear about it!

When

7 PM to 9 PM, November 8th, 2018, at the Olympia Community Center.

Format

Fire Talks are 10 minutes each with 1 - 2 additional minutes for setup

How to submit a talk

Pick your topic and give your presentation a title, then write a quick summary about your topic. There are only 9 available slots. In order to submit your request to present, edit the table below by adding your name, title, and summary in one of the 9 slots. Then make a merge request.

Schedule

# Name Title Short Summary
1 Chris Fuess BBC Micro:bit - Learn Coding For Kids Explore the micro:bit, an easy to use programmable micro-controller for kids
2 Jill Headen Orleans: tutorial one An introduction to Orleans, the open source technology being used with Halo, and the challenges documenting it
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5 Carter Barnes Electron A quick introduction to Electron. What is it and should you care?
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7 Phil Hagelberg Game jam 2 A quick demo of my entry for the Autumn Lisp Game Jam
8 David Houchin Programming on PS2 A cursory look at running MIPS Linux on the PS2 and development options.
9 Joel Tennant .Net Core 2.1 A look at running the .Net Core 2.1 Angular templates on Ubuntu.