The H Community Calendar – October 2011
Selected events coming up in the UK and elsewhere in October
The H Community Calendar presents the coming month's events in various open source, development, Linux, Unix and other communities, from multi-day conferences to user group get-togethers.
If you are an event organiser, let The H know about your event by sending us a mail at [email protected], or if you Twitter, add the #thehcc tag to your tweeted announcement.
Note: Unless stated, events listed take place in the evening.
6 October - PHP - London SE1
Who: PHP London
What: "PHP PubCon" – a regular monthly meeting to exchange ideas and talk about code, architecture, innovation, and open source in general.
Cost: Free / (no registration necessary)
6 October - Perl - London W2
Who: London Perl Mongers
What: London.pm Social – regular monthly social meeting.
Cost: Free / (no registration necessary)
6-7 October - Android - London N1
Who: Droidcon
What: Droidcon 2011 – the UK's largest conference talking exclusively about Android development and applications. The first day is community-led with a full day Barcamp and democamp, the second day is a conference day with Android experts presenting on the latest applications and usage of the mobile platform
Cost: £50 Student / £200 Conference Ticket (available until 1 October) / Register
6-9 October - BSD - Maarssen, The Netherlands
Who: EuroBSDCon
What: EuroBSDcon 2011 – this year marks the 10th anniversary of EuroBSDCon, the technical conference for people working on and with 4.4BSD based operating systems and related projects. The two-day conference (8-9 Oct) will be preceded by two days of tutorials (6-7 Oct)
Cost: Main conference €190+VAT Student / €295+VAT Regular & Business / Register
8 October - FLOSS - Manchester
Who: FLOSS UK
What: Unconference 2011 – a one-day unconference where everything that happens is organised by the delegates on the day.
Cost: Free (donations welcome)
10 October - Ruby - London EC1V
Who: London Ruby User Group
What: LRUG Battleship: Ruby Fight Club – at this month's meeting Paul Battley is going to host the group in a Battleships tournament using the battleships game engine he has written.
Cost: Free / Register at Skills Matter
11 October - Scala - London EC2R
Who: London Scala Users' Group
What: Talk – David Pollak, the Lift project creator, will explore Lift and how Lift apps are different.
Cost: Free / Register at Skills Matter
11 October - Ajax - London EC1V
Who: London Ajax User Group
What: User group meeting – talk topic to be confirmed. Ideas for talks are always welcome.
Cost: Free / Register at Meetup and Skills Matter
12 October - Data - London
Who: Big Data London
What: 5th Big Data London meetup – regular monthly meetup.
Cost: Free / Register on Meetup
12 October - Linux - Reading
Who: Silicon Corridor Linux User Group
What: A regular social evening for Linux users in the Reading area.
Cost: Free (no registration necessary)
13 October - Scala - London EC2R
Who: London Scala Users' Group
What: Talk – an informal session with Timothy Perrett (author of Lift in Action) demonstrating his latest project, Scala Helix, a central directory of all the projects within the Scala ecosystem.
Cost: Free / Register at Skills Matter
15 October - Barcamp - Blackpool
Who: Barcamp Blackpool
What: Barcamp Blackpool – an unconference with no scheduled speakers. Attendees arrive on the day, many armed with talks, and they decide which ones they want to go along to from a dynamically created schedule. The talks can be on anything, from android application development to learning the British Sign Language to Electronic Organs played by BBC Micros. The H is a sponsor of Barcamp Blackpool.
Cost: Free / Register on EventBrite
17 October - Hardware & Software - London
Who: BCS Open Source Specialist Group & Embecosm
What: Open Source Software Meets Open Source Hardware – Jeremy Bennett of Embecosm will give a presentation on Open Source Software Meets Open Source Hardware: OpenCores and the OpenRISC 1000 architecture .
Cost: Free / Register by email to Mark Elkins
17 October - Groovy & Grails - London
Who: London Groovy & Grails User Group
What: LGGUG user group meetup – discussion topics to be confirmed.
Cost: Free / Register at Meetup and Skills Matter
18 October - Search - London
Who: London Open Source Search Social
What: London Open Source Search Social Meetup – a social evening with discussions on search-related topics raised by the attendees.
Cost: Free / Register on Meetup
20 October - Scala - London EC2R
Who: London Scala Users' Group
What: LSug Scala coding dojo – a regular coding dojo session run on the third Thursday of every month.
Cost: Free / Register at Meetup
27 October - Hardware - London WC1X
Who: OSHUG
What: Open Source Hardware Camp – a day of hands-on hacking with electronics, 3D-printers open to anyone with an interest in technology; an opportunity to meet, experiment and collaborate with people representing several interesting Open Source Hardware projects.
Cost: Registration not yet open
29 October - Ruby - London W1W
Who: Ruby Manor
What: Ruby Manor – a one-day conference about Ruby. The programme for the day is being developed in the open.
Cost: Contact for details
31 October to 2 November - Java - London
Who: Jax London
What: Jax London 2011 – a three-day conference for developers, project managers and architects to learn about the latest technology, architecture and methodologies in enterprise Java development.
Cost: from £399+VAT (1-day) to £699+VAT (3-day), discounts are available / Register
Coming in November
4-6 November - Mozilla - London
Who: Mozilla
What: Mozilla Festival 2011– "Minimum talkfest, maximum web making."
Cost: Sign up to stay informed
8-10 November - Alfresco - London SE1
Who: Alfresco
What: Alfresco DevCon 2011 Europe – two days of Alfresco technical sessions on 9-10 November; an opportunity to learn what's new, improve your skills and network with other community members. Pre-conference training runs on 8 November.
Cost: £365 (Training), £304 (Conference) / Register
If you are an event organiser, let The H know about your event by sending us a mail at [email protected], or if you Twitter, add the #thehcc tag to your tweeted announcement.