[FOSS-Nepal] Re: Programming Session in Biratnagar

Prahmod prahmod at gmail.com
Sat Jul 26 19:09:27 BST 2008


point to be noted.well i am too a beginner so tyeti ta idea bhayena but
i am definitely going for the web session.

On Sat, 2008-07-26 at 23:49 +0545, Sulabh Bista wrote:
> Might i suggest a session on "How to be Productive on the Web".
> 
> This might seem a trivial topic but it can be one of the most useful
> one. Show them the way to their resources. Tell them how you can use
> Google to find resources, or codes, talk about SourceForge or
> Launchpad, about using SVN and so forth. Tell them how to find what
> they want and that can be one of the most important programming tool
> you will give to them.
> 
> Also, you can talk about Slashdot, CodingHorror, Joel on Software,
> Paul Graham essays (and probably about xkcd as well :) and other great
> resources on the web.
> 
> Regards:
> Sulabh Bista
> 
> On Sat, Jul 26, 2008 at 11:29 PM, Prahmod <prahmod at gmail.com> wrote:
>         ok man got that.
>         
>         On Sat, 2008-07-26 at 13:36 -0400, Prasanna Gautam wrote:
>         > Prahmod wrote:
>         > > we are planning to go for completely programming session
>         like c/c
>         > > ++,mono. planning to go for kernel also.but there is still
>         a long way to
>         > > go.i have gone through the kernel tutorials but going
>         practical is still
>         > > there.
>         > >             tusar have got ideas regarding kernel. lets
>         hope for the best. kunnai
>         > > helpful tutorials cha bhane why don't u guys post.
>         > >
>         > >
>         > Taking to kernel in an introductory programming class might
>         be
>         > overwhelming... esp with all the things that you have
>         managed to squeeze
>         > in there. The best you can do to make everyone understand
>         IMO is do a
>         > menuconfig and compile.. or add some syscall, which I feel
>         is gimmicky
>         > at best and not really effective for learning in an
>         introductory course.
>         > I'd prefer teaching some debugging tools like gdb.. Learning
>         gdb would
>         > benefit the programmers in day to day life. Most of us don't
>         really need
>         > to compile kernels on a regular basis but living without gdb
>         (and
>         > emacs/eclipse depending on mood) is unimaginable as a
>         programmer.
>         > There are some catches when compiling with gcc, even setting
>         java
>         > classpaths might be confusing sometimes, it might be whole
>         lot better to
>         > go over those things that the developers would do on a day
>         to day basis
>         > and will benefit them in their works.
>         >
>         > > On Sat, 2008-07-26 at 13:03 -0400, Prasanna Gautam wrote:
>         > >
>         > >> I'd go with eclipse as IDE... and using emonic for mono..
>         that way
>         > >> people would just need to learn one IDE and can use it
>         for any other
>         > >> languages. Also, if they use eclipse, they'll be fine
>         with any OS...
>         > >> and the transition will be smooth when they switch over
>         to linux. When
>         > >> IDEs come up... how about emacs.. hehe or vim? They are
>         still rather
>         > >> useful for programming.
>         > >> Also, are you going over tools like make and ant? Do have
>         some extra
>         > >> stuffs (in USB or a CD) to go over later... maybe some
>         ebooks or
>         > >> tutorials compilations.
>         > >>
>         > >> On Sat, Jul 26, 2008 at 1:29 AM, Bipin Gautam
>         <bipin.gautam at gmail.com>
>         > >> wrote:
>         > >>
>         > >>         6. basics on python /perl /php /mysql programming
>         (take ebooks
>         > >>         with
>         > >>         you and ask the participants to bring pen drive)
>         > >>         -1 hours
>         > >>
>         > >>         7. Basic socket programming using python? -30 min
>         > >>
>         > >>         8. Using Mono as IDE in Linux
>         > >>
>         > >>
>         > >>
>         > >>
>         > >>
>         > >>         On Tue, Jul 22, 2008 at 8:25 AM, Phantom
>         <tneupaney at gmail.com>
>         > >>         wrote:
>         > >>         >
>         > >>         > Dear Frns,
>         > >>         >
>         > >>         > Prahmod is organizing a session in Biratnagar
>         that would
>         > >>         basically be
>         > >>         > about Programming in Linux.
>         > >>         >
>         > >>         > The topics would be:
>         > >>         >
>         > >>         > 1. Compiling Java/C/C++ in Linux using gcc, g
>         ++, javac
>         > >>         > 2. Creating simple shell scripts
>         > >>         > 3. LTSP Demo
>         > >>
>         > >>
>         > >>
>         > >>
>         > >>
>         > >>
>         > >>
>         > >>
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>         > >> Trinity College
>         > >> Hartford, CT 06106
>         > >>
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