Next Meeting: October 27th

We will have our normal monthly meeting on October 27th at 6:00.  This month Arlton Lowry is going to do a presentation on Elgg, an open-source social networking and social publishing platform. If you are not familiar w/ Elgg, here’s a little information from their website:

Elgg, started in 2004, is an open source social engine which powers all kinds of social environments – from education to business and sports such as rugby. If you are looking to create your own social application or want to build and run a site for your organisation, Elgg is a great choice as it provides the building blocks you will need.

As well as a robust and extensible core engine, there are a collection of features you can use to get going. To find out more, read below.

We will be meeting at the same location, the Flying Saucer in downtown Little Rock.  We are still looking for other venues, if anyone has suggestions, please feel free to let us know.  For directions to the Flying Saucer, please see the map below:


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About Cotton Rohrscheib
Cotton Rohrscheib has been active in the web development community for over a decade and been involved in a wide range of projects for clients ranging from Small Business, Non-Profit, Fortune 500, and Celebrities. In addition to his role as lead developer on hundreds of projects, he has also produced several startups of his own over the years, including The Protein Store, an e-commerce portal specializing in niche low-carbohydrate / high protein food products, a personal venture that he would sell only a few years after its conception. In 2002, he acquired Webworks, an established hosting provider. This acquisition introduced him to Web Hosting, an industry he is still very involved in today. Rohrscheib’s unique experiences, as both a developer and entrepreneur, have provided him with a unique and valuable perspective on the industry. Read complete professional bio here: http://cottonrohrscheib.com/blog/about/

 

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