[Gllug] Lonix - London Linux User Group Tim O'Reilly talk 23 June 2003
tjoshi at lonix.org.uk
tjoshi at lonix.org.uk
Thu Jun 19 16:26:00 UTC 2003
Hi ,
Date: Mon 23 Jun 2003
Time: doors open at 6pm for 7pm start
Place: City University, London
Map: http://acmbc.soi.city.ac.uk/venues/city_otlt.htm
Tube: Angel (Northern Line) / Barbican (Circle, Met & Hammersmith)
Phone:
PLEASE NOTE: FREE ONLINE REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED TO ATTEND THIS TALK AND FOR INFO ON HOW TO GET TO IT.
http://www.ukuug.org/events/TimOReilly/registration
The Open Source Paradigm Shift: LAMP (Linux/Apache/MySQL/
PHP|Perl|Python) as the 'Intel Inside' of the Next
Generation of computer applications
On June 23rd, at 7pm, the UK Unix Users' Group and
O'Reilly UK present Tim O'Reilly, speaking at City
University in London. Full details are available at
http://www.ukuug.org/events/TimOReilly/
The computer industry has gone through a sea change in the past few years. The killer applications of the web era turned out not to be PC-based software packages like the web
browser, but web hosted applications like google, mapquest and amazon.com. These applications are built on top of Linux and Apache, yet they are themselves fiercely proprietary.
But what would most developers do with their source code?
These massive systems are valuable for their data as much as for their programs. And by opening up XML web services APIs to that data, the most innovative of these sites are creating new opportunities for hackers to "scratch their own itch." One of the greatest challenges for open source in the next few years is to understand and adapt to the paradigm shift implicit in network computing, and to shed the legacy thinking of the desktop era.
http://www.ukuug.org/events/TimOReilly/
Online registration is free, but required for entry
http://www.ukuug.org/events/TimOReilly/registration
UKUUG is grateful to O'Reilly UK for organising Tim's visit,to the Department of Computing, at City University for providing accomodation and to David Dodson of the ACM British Chapter for local organisation.
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