[VicPiMakers SG] Vic Pi Makers and Others Presentations Starting next September
Deid Reimer
deid at drsol.com
Wed Mar 31 20:41:51 EDT 2021
So far I have:
From Lynn:
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.
And she volunteered to do a presentation on Circuit Python and the Mu IDE.
And she requested MySQL, Apache, VSCode Part 2.
From Gordon:
Volunteered to to another presentation on Flask this time on the Pi. in
November or December.
If I do a presentation on Rust and we do at least one more presentation
on sensors that leaves us with 19 - 4 = 15 left. I could also do an
intro to JavaScript and how it relates to the html. That leaves 14.
Please put your creative thinking caps on and ...
Thanks
Deid
On 2021-03-30 2:11 p.m., Deid Reimer wrote:
> Hi All,
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> Since we have now filled our schedule for this year it is time to start
> thinking about presentations for next year.
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> 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.
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> 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 ...?
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> More on sensors and interfacing?
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> More on controlling things low and higher power? Valves, motors, servos
> etc.?
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> Introduction to control theory?
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> More history?
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> More introductory presentations or repeating some of the introductory
> presentations we have done over the years?
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> Or ...?
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> Deid
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