Announcing AGM 2024 and normal Melbourne meeting

For details of the next AGM see details at

https://www.adug.org.au/agm/agm2024/

The normal Melbourne meeting will follow the conclusion of the AGM.

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And the presenter will be David Millington from Embarcadero, completing his talk on a personal project : an ‘AI Code Understanding Engine’.

He was just getting warmed up on the subject at our last Perth meeting, and had a hard deadline to go to another meeting.

I will get the Part 1 video uploaded ASAP.

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Calendar invitation … meetup_adug_agm.ics - Google Drive

(… and NOW I see where an invite can be downloaded from the post above … :confused: )

A (late) reminder

AGM Tomorrow (Monday) night 6pm AEDT at Melbourne Mens Shed, and on Zoom.

Followed by the regular Melbourne ADUG meeting with David Millington presenting.
(Thank you Paul)

Zoom link will be here shortly before the meeting.

Zoom Meeting details

Meeting ID: 895 1394 8176
Passcode: 650639

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Nice screenshot! Thankyou :slight_smile:

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November Melbourne Adug Meeting and AGM

AGM rough outline.

Last years minutes were approved.
Treasurers report for financial year 23/24 looks good.

Committee Changes:

Retiring:
Sue King, Jason Tolley

Thank you Sue and Jason

New General Committee members:
Andrew Tweddle
Scott Hollows

Changed Committee Roles:
Vice President: Roger Plant
National Secretary: Paul McGee

Sadly, no voting required, ideally still need another general committee
member.

Adug Meeting

David Millington gave a talk and some demo’s around his “AI Code Understanding Engine”. David is with Embarcadero, but this project is one of his own.

An AI IDE integration, that can get context from your code and give you good assistance. It can be run using a public AI backend, or your own AI instance.

Apparently you can rent a powerful AI for around EUR250 per month or so. Not training other peoples AI on your code, relatively inexpensive…

This was a wide ranging and interesting talk.

Some Things:

DelphiAST
Tree Sitter Parser (There is a Pascal plugin)

There was some interest in Geoff’s mentioning about plugging ChatGPT
into his compiler, so it could build and then fix code (with prompting
from Geoff) A demo of this at a previous meeting was good, though I am
unsure whether the video will become available. (Hard disk failure) :frowning:

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I believe Geoff showed us roughly the same presentation in Perth …

Part 1 or 2 … (the timecodes are lying)