LAN

Wednesday 21 January 2009

The latest LAN party is upon us! Come down to Trinity Hall and game in the most hardcore of fashions all night! We’re starting at 6 in the canteen and going on til twelve the next day, with games and junk food to spare!

  • Time: 6pm, Friday 30th January
  • Place: Canteen, Trinity Hall, Dartry

Hoodies

Tuesday 13 January 2009

Hoodies indeed! We have Netsoc hoodies and they’re nearly here for sale! They’re priced at €25 and come in S/M/L/XL.

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To request one, simply email hoodies at netsoc.tcd.ie with your size.

Trac

Tuesday 13 January 2009

Hurrah, we have a Trac system up and working! Trac is a great way for you to manage projects, whether it’s in a group scenario or on your own.

Simply put, you have several people in different locations working on a project. Instead of tedious amounts of emails or meetings, each one of you can update the project uploaded on Trac. It will let you see changes, share information through a wiki system, file bug reports and set milestones and deadlines.

To request a trac project, simply go to the Service Request page, specifying “Set me up a Trac project named…” and including the usernames that you want to have access to the project.

Mitch Altman talks to Netsoc!

Wednesday 10 December 2008

Mitchell Altman, one of the pioneers of Virtual Reality technology, is flying in tonight to give a talk to Netsoc! This is a major international speaker who’s coming from Roboexotica in Vienna and heading to the 23rd Chaos Communication Club, so we’ve been lucky to grab him. The talk will be at 5pm tomorrow, Thursday the 11th in the Lloyd Institute.

The talk will focus on some philosophical aspects of the technology, such as how it applies to the modern world, an example being Second Life and other virtual environments. It’s guaranteed to be interesting, and won’t have a very techie focus, so do come along! There’ll be the traditional speakers’ night out afterwards, to which everyone is welcome. Hope to see you there!

  • Time: 5pm, Thursday 11 December
  • Place: LB01, Lloyd Institute

Ruby Tutorial

Tuesday 2 December 2008

As the first term draws to a close, Netsoc is going to be hosting something shiny! This week we have a Ruby tutorial. The tutorial will cover some Ruby basics before showing off some of the cool meta-programming tricks possible with Ruby that make it so powerful.

There’s been a rumour going that Ruby is quite easy to pick up for beginners (powerful, object oriented, great light syntax) and really useful for the more experienced. Well, we know for a fact that this rumour is true and got around this fast because it was written in Ruby.

  • Time: 7pm, Tuesday 2nd December
  • Place: Beckett Labs, Arts Block