Google favors responsive websites... And since ever-increasing people are viewing websites on their smart phones or tablets, it’s becoming more urgent to upgrade static sites to responsive sites. If you have an existing static site, what would be the best way to convert it? Let’s explore the options … [Read more...]
Digital Mapping & Orienteering
Meeting review by Richard Teasdale At the DACS February 2015 general meeting, long-time DACS member, Ed Hicks, gave us a wide-ranging overview of the subject of maps and map-making. The broad theme of Ed's talk was the revolutionary changes in the world of maps that have been brought about by … [Read more...]
APCUG Virtual Technology Conference, February 21
APCUG’s FREE 2015 Winter Virtual Technology Conference (VTC) will be held on Saturday, February 21, from 1:00 pm – 5:00 pm Eastern Daylight time. The sessions are 50 minutes in length and offer attendees the opportunity to ask questions via a chat window. Videos from earlier conferences can be found … [Read more...]
The Current Job Outlook and How to Land the Best Job
by Sean N. Henderson Presented by : John Barry, Tuesday, January 6, 7:30 p.m., at the Danbury Hospital Auditorium. Many were in attendance for the DACS January General Meeting on tech jobs. The presenter, John Barry, owner of ITech Consulting Partners, gave an informative talk and Q&A on … [Read more...]
Upcoming Linux SIG Jan. 21st
No presentations scheduled at the moment, though lots of things Linux (software, hardware related) can come up. We continue with those people migrating older Windows computers to Ubuntu and the varying issues that arise. No matter how the meeting goes, come and bring your laptop or tower and … [Read more...]
Linux SIG Bits – December 2014 Report
Our meeting on December 17th included two presentations: "Multiple Passwords With A Script" along with a demo, and a demo of the Bash command: "lsof" Report on "Multiple Passwords With A Script" "Multiple Passwords With A Script" was an article that I submitted in May but which finally … [Read more...]
End of File and Rewind
Let’s go back in time to March 1975 and the Homebrew Computer Club that met in Silicon Valley, CA. This is generally acknowledged to be one of the first computer clubs that focused upon computer hobbyists and the then-new microcomputer. Such notable individuals as Apple founders Steve Jobs and Steve … [Read more...]
3D Printers – Julia Truchsess, December 2nd, 2014
For those of us who ventured out into the cold on Tuesday night, December 2nd to hear Julia Truchsess talk about 3D Printers, I’m sure most would agree that the time was well spent. Julia brought along with her an Afinia H480, one of her favorite 3D printers, which won a number of awards and is … [Read more...]
Upcoming Website Design SIG – Dec. 16th
At this meeting I'd like to discuss the trend towards implementing HTTPS security on websites. Google is starting to take this into consideration in their SERP's, even for smaller sites without sensitive information or payment processing. If you don't sell anything, how important and desirable is … [Read more...]
Upcoming Linux SIG – December 17th
First up for this meeting is a presentation/discussion on "Multiple Passwords With A Script" -- about a recent article in Full Circle Magazine written by yours truly. Of course all-things-Linux remains the focus of our group and discussions can change at any time. We continue with those people … [Read more...]
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