From greg.sutcliffe at gmail.com Mon Sep 1 11:53:14 2014 From: greg.sutcliffe at gmail.com (Greg Sutcliffe) Date: Mon, 01 Sep 2014 11:53:14 -0000 Subject: [Falkirk] September meet - New Venue! In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: On 26 August 2014 11:03, Greg Sutcliffe wrote: > Hi all, > > We're still organising the speaker for this month Due to every speaker who agreed to do a talk recently all being *conveniently* busy tomorrow, Douglas has kindly agreed to give us a talk on Go, the programming language. As usual, we'll meet in the Wetherspoons beforehand, although it's a marginally longer walk to the venue from there now. I figure we should only change one of our venues at a time :) Hope to see you all there tomorrow! Greg From skinner at britvault.co.uk Wed Sep 3 11:53:51 2014 From: skinner at britvault.co.uk (Craig R. Skinner) Date: Wed, 03 Sep 2014 11:53:51 -0000 Subject: [Falkirk] Growing the group Message-ID: <20140903115341.GA11008@teak.britvault.co.uk> At the meeting last night (ideal replacement venue, thanks to all involved in the change over), there was general talk about raising the profile of the group in the region. Of the several ideas mentionedi, 1 was tweeting about it & retweeting. I've had a stab at it here: https://twitter.com/Craig_Skinner/status/507131904848822273 Maybe we could follow each other & retweet & see if new people turn up. How about a hacknite to get the website updated? Cheers, -- Craig Skinner | http://twitter.com/Craig_Skinner | http://linkd.in/yGqkv7 From greg.sutcliffe at gmail.com Tue Sep 30 18:10:12 2014 From: greg.sutcliffe at gmail.com (Greg Sutcliffe) Date: Tue, 30 Sep 2014 18:10:12 -0000 Subject: [Falkirk] October Meet Message-ID: Hi all, It's time once again for FalkirkLUG, this time on the 7th Oct (next Tuesday). The new venue seemed to go down well last month, so once again we'll be in the Star Inn, upstairs, from 7.30pm onwards. As usual, many will be meeting for food first in the Carron Works. This month we have Michael Maclean coming over from Glasgow to talk to us about performance: > Making Websites Fast - from Front to Back > > This presentation will provide an overview of some things you need to > know in order to make websites that perform well - including how > becoming familiar with some of HTTP's lesser-known features can help. A > range of tools and techniques that can be useful will also be > demonstrated, including software that can help on the server-side > alongside languages such as PHP, Python and Ruby, and some things to > watch out when using front-end technologies like JavaScript. Hope to see you all there! Greg -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: