VPL Linux Link April
VPL's Linux Link fosters inclusivity and diversity, welcoming people of all backgrounds and all ages. Embrace open-source computing and unlock your computer's true potential. Join us for a lively Linux session and dive into new digital possibilities.
Presented in partnership with the Vancouver Public Library and the Vancouver Linux Users Group (VanLUG).
AGENDA:
2:00 to 2:10: Introductions and welcome from VanLUG and VPL. Split into two to three groups based on the following:
2:10 - 4:00: Breakout Rooms:
Room 1 : Beginners: Introduction to Linux for interested beginners: Open Source tools for Startups and Entrepreneurs with Melissa Jane
In this talk, You'll delve into the art of digital marketing using open-source tools and learning to amplify your online presence. Melissa will guide you through creating compelling content, optimizing your website and analytics, and engaging effectively on social media. Equip yourself with practical insights into available tools all aimed at maximizing your profits in the competitive market.
Room 2: Intermediate: "Writing fast code for Linux!" with Vlad Nikolic
This talk will cover how to make your C and C++ code run faster using both Linux-specific and some generally applicable methods. We will go over some causes of software slowdowns, how to diagnose them, and then how to address them. From optimizing file access, cache memory, compiler flags, profiling tools, vectorization, and perhaps some multithreading. Some concepts such as Non-Uniform Memory Access might also be discussed.
Room 3: Support: Have a problem, want an install? Get together with those who can assist, with a peer-to-peer support session.