[VicPiMakers SG] Vic Pi Makers and Others Presentations Starting next September

Lynn Palmer lpalmer at uvic.ca
Tue Mar 30 17:54:36 EDT 2021


Good questions, Deid;

Rust, Javascript and CircuitPython (my favourite) all sound good.  Also, for myself, I missed some of the talks on frameworks (Flask, Django).  We seem to cover a lot of ground, and a refresh or a deeper dive on just about any of the topics might be good.

I could put something together for CircuitPython with a bit of the Mu IDE.  Also, would anyone be interested in a presentation on GitHub?  MySQL? Apache?  VSCode Part 2?

Meeting face to face again will be awesome!  Looking forward to that.

Lynn
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From: SteeringGroup <steeringgroup-bounces at vicpimakers.ca> on behalf of Deid Reimer <deid at drsol.com>
Sent: March 30, 2021 2:11 PM
To: steeringgroup at vicpimakers.ca
Subject: [VicPiMakers SG] Vic Pi Makers and Others Presentations Starting next September

Hi All,

Since we have now filled our schedule for this year it is time to start
thinking about presentations for next year.

September 11th 2021 - What I did last Summer.  I figured we would do
this again as it was fun last September.  Perhaps we will even be able
to safely meet face to face again.

After that there is nothing on the agenda. I am looking for two things
from all of you.

1) People to do presentations on projects that they have done on the
Raspberry Pi and other devices or on knowledge they have that is
relevant to the Pi and others.

2) Ideas on direction for presentations.

The interest I received last Saturday on doing a presentation on Arm
Assembly language indicates to me that this is NOT of interest.  Would
more presentations on other languages running on a Pi or others, be of
interest?  Rust, Circuit Python, APL, JavaScript, C, C++, Perl, PHP,
Java ...?

More on sensors and interfacing?

More on controlling things low and higher power?  Valves, motors, servos
etc.?

Introduction to control theory?

More history?

More introductory presentations or repeating some of the introductory
presentations we have done over the years?

Or ...?

Deid












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