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Tuesday March 10, 2009
Start: 2009/03/10 7:30 pm

Google's Native Client project seeks to provide high-performance, cross-platform, browser-based applications yet allow them to be "untrusted". Performance is in the form of x86 binary code while Security comes from a dual layer sandbox. In this talk I'll overview the goals of the project, how it works, why you might care plus give a demo of a few Native Client applications.


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Aaron Grattafiori
Tuesday April 14, 2009
Start: 2009/04/14 7:30 pm
End: 2009/04/14 9:00 pm

So how exactly do people use Linux in the workplace these days? In this talk an NBLUG panel of systems administrators will talk about how they use Linux at their work.


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Kyle Rankin, Aaron Grattafiori, Frank Ball, and Jordan Erickson
Tuesday May 12, 2009
Start: 2009/05/12 7:30 pm
End: 2009/05/12 8:30 pm

Roger House will be speaking at this month's talk and will answer these questions:
What are mathematical graphs? What are they good for? What is generic programming?
What is it good for? What is Boost? What is the Boost Graph Library (BGL)?
What are they good for?


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Roger House
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