[SFS] Software Freedom First Saturday
P. Hoemke
hoemke.paul@gmail.com
Thu, 24 Apr 2014 12:38:38 -0600
> June - Seven Bathrooms (AGHI2 Programming), SFS will lead the student through a basic (not BASIC) program in 7 different languages.
Since, insanely, it's already weeks into the 2nd quarter of the
year... I'm looking ahead on my calendar.
I haven't seen an announcement on the above course, so I was wondering
if there was a sucker^H^H^H^H^H^Hvolunteer penciled in for that one?
As a programming n00b, still, I find the concept intriguing, and would
try to set aside perfectly good time and money for it (schedule
permitting, said the guy looking 7 Saturdays ahead).
Thanks,
Paul.
On Thu, Feb 13, 2014 at 9:37 AM, David L. Willson <DLWillson@thegeek.nu> wrote:
> Mar: Here you go.
> SFS: Pay attention, yo? :-)
>
> On the first Saturday of every month from February 1st on, we'll be in the
> classroom at The Concoctory, teaching the world free software.
>
> The class prices will vary from $16* to $128*.
>
> In February, I did Puppet.
>
> Here is the plan**:
> ============
> March - Puppet Powertools re-run (AGHI2 Puppet), or if I can't make that
> work, I'll be writing/rehearsing Little Computers. Either way, feel free to
> join me.
> April - Little Computers (AGHI2 SBC's), SFS will provide three stations
> with a laptop, an Arduino, a Raspberry Pi, a BeagleBone Black, some buggy
> instructions, and a harried professor who is responsible for the bugginess.
> May - PostgreSQL Primer (AGHI2 Postgres), I hope I can get Kevin Kempter
> for this one.
> June - Seven Bathrooms (AGHI2 Programming), SFS will lead the student
> through a basic (not BASIC) program in 7 different languages.
> July - No clever name (AGHI2 Samba 4), SFS will lead the student to build a
> file-server and Active Directory domain controller in Linux, using Samba 4.
> August - Vagrant and Virtualbox, SFS will lead the student through using
> Vagrant, building their own Vagrant boxes, and cloning/contributing to
> Vagrant box-building code.
>
> Also need to get Blender in there. I have a good instructor for that.
>
> * or PWYC
> ** I always welcome your input.