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Welcome to FRUUG!

Welcome to the Front Range UNIX Users Group (FRUUG), an open group of computing professionals who meet to share their experience related to open systems, software development, networking, and emerging technologies. Originally founded in 1981 to support UNIX operating system developers in the Boulder/Denver area, FRUUG now addresses a wide range of leading-edge technologies and its membership encompasses the Front Range of the Colorado Rocky Mountains from Colorado Springs to Fort Collins. The group meets roughly once per month, and schedules its meetings around speaker availability rather than planning meetings on any particular day every month.


The FRUUG Executive Committee planning the next meeting

On this site you'll find FRUUG's most recent meeting announcement, an archive of notes, slides, and useful URLs from past meetings, more information about the group, links to other local groups, job postings, library information including discounts from publisher friends, and of course information on how to contact the group.


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November 07, 2007

November 15: Web Application Security
Ben Whaley of Applied Trust Engineering will discuss why the Web applications you build and use might not be as secure as you think they are.

Book Giveaway
We'll be making room for new books on our book cart by giving away some of our old security-related titles at this meeting. Come grab a book!

Parallel NFS
The writeup from our last meeting with presentation slides is available in our meeting archive.

Future Meetings
Topics include:
Valgrind
Web GUI Programming

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