Re: [arch-general] [Classroom] Python for Beginners - Part 1

2017-09-29 Thread fsckd via arch-general
I forgot to mention that pulec is the instructor. fsckd

[arch-general] [Classroom] Python for Beginners - Part 1

2017-09-29 Thread fsckd via arch-general
Hello, The class Python for Beginners - Part 1 will be held on Wednesday, October 04, 2017 at 16:00 UTC in the channel #archlinux-classroom on the freenode network. The class is expected to run for about 2 hours. This class will introduce you to programming with Python and how to use IPytho

[arch-general] [Classroom] pre-announcement and poll for Python for Beginners

2017-09-24 Thread fsckd via arch-general
Hello, If you are interested in learning the basics of Python and are confused where to start or you know someone that could use Python in their work or hobbies, there is an upcoming class. Notes are available online.[1] There will be 5 or so sessions, each lasting 2 hours, to be held on dif

[arch-general] [Classroom] The Beginner's Guide to Arch Linux package management

2017-06-10 Thread fsckd via arch-general
Sorry for the delay. Logs for the class "The Beginner's Guide to Arch Linux package management" are up. https://archwomen.org/media/project_classroom/classlogs/2017-06-04-the_beginners_guide_to_arch_linux_package_management.txt Crossposted with arch-wwomen.

Re: [arch-general] [Classroom] Getting Started with Arch Linux Package Building

2016-12-30 Thread fsckd via arch-general
My apologies. I forgot to post that the logs [1] for the class "Getting Started with Arch Linux Packaging" are available (and have been for over two weeks). The logs of all past classes are linked from the ArchWiki [2] within a week after classes finish. Happy packaging and a jolly New Year! :

[arch-general] [Classroom] Getting Started with Arch Linux Package Building

2016-12-05 Thread fsckd via arch-general
New Class, "Getting Started with Arch Linux Package Building" The class will be held on Sunday, Dec 11th at 19:00 UTC in #archlinux-classroom on irc.freenode.net. It is taught by meskarune and halosghost. This class will give you the understanding and resources to read, edit and write your own

Re: [arch-general] [Classroom] Git for Gits

2016-07-19 Thread fsckd via arch-general
Hi, the logs for the class "Git for Gits" are up and available at: https://archwomen.org/media/project_classroom/classlogs/2016-07-16-git_for_gits.txt The outline for the class (linked to from within the logs) is available at: https://ptpb.pw/r/OpkW.rst ASCIInema demonstrations: https://ptpb.pw/

[arch-general] [Classroom] Git for Gits

2016-07-08 Thread fsckd via arch-general
Hello, If you are interested in starting with Git, there will soon be a class for beginners called "Git for Gits", taught by polyzen and meskarune, on Saturday, 16th July, at 16:00 UTC. It will be held in the IRC channel #archlinux-classroom on the freenode network. The class will cover the

Re: [arch-general] [Classroom] An Imperfect Introduction to Static Typing - 17th May

2015-05-21 Thread fsckd
typing. There are no prerequisites. HalosGhost, resident panda of the Arch Linux community, is well liked for eir* ability to dodge lazors. Ey enjoys programming and is familiar with many languages, like C, Java, Python, and Rust. Ey also knows a little Haskell. fsckd * Mercurian pronouns "ey

Re: [arch-general] [Classroom] An Imperfect Introduction to Static Typing - 17th May

2015-05-14 Thread fsckd
and Rust. Ey also knows a little Haskell. fsckd * Mercurian pronouns "ey" and "eir", https://theos.kyriasis.com/~kyrias/journal/10-mercurian-pronouns.html

[arch-general] [Classroom] An Imperfect Introduction to Static Typing - 14th May

2015-05-07 Thread fsckd
or beginners to static typing. There are no prerequisites. HalosGhost, resident panda of the Arch Linux community, is well liked for eir* ability to dodge lazors. Ey enjoys programming and is familiar with many languages, like C, Java, Python, and Rust. Ey also knows a little Haskell. fsc

Re: [arch-general] [Classroom] Introduction to Scheme and Functional Programming - 5th Sept.

2014-09-16 Thread fsckd
Logs for the class "Introduction to Scheme and Functional Programming" are up at: https://archwomen.org/media/project_classroom/classlogs/2014-09-05-introduction_to_scheme_and_functional_programming.txt Regards, fsckd Hello, There will be a class taught by nisstyre called "

[arch-general] [Classroom] Introduction to Scheme and Functional Programming - 5th Sept.

2014-08-10 Thread fsckd
Hello, There will be a class taught by nisstyre called "Introduction to Scheme and Functional Programming". It will be on Friday, September 5th at 8pm UTC (4pm EDT, 9am NZDT) in #archlinux-classroom on the freenode network. The class is expected to run for 1-2 hours. Learn the basics of Schem

Re: [arch-general] [Classroom] new class: A First Look at the Linux Kernel - Saturday, May 31 at 16:00 UTC

2014-06-02 Thread fsckd
sons/2014-05-31-a_first_look_at_the_linux_kernel/class_notes.txt Regards, fsckd

[arch-general] [Classroom] new class: A First Look at the Linux Kernel - Saturday, May 31 at 16:00 UTC

2014-05-14 Thread fsckd
Hello, jy2wong will be teaching a class called, "A First Look at the Linux Kernel". The class will cover the role of kernels in a system, why you might want to consider compiling your own, and tips for not getting lost in the configuration process during your first Linux kernel compile. Prere

Re: [arch-general] [Classroom] Intro. to PKGBUILD class - April 19th

2014-04-19 Thread fsckd
C.txt Regards, fsckd

Re: [arch-general] [Classroom] Intro. to PKGBUILD class - April 19th

2014-04-11 Thread fsckd
Am 11.04.2014 21:39, schrieb fsckd: Hello, There will be a class on PKGBUILDs by CalimeroTeknik. It will cover the basics of packaging and how to write a PKGBUILD. Everyone is welcome to attend. The only prerequisite is an interest in the topic. Here is a list of topics that may be covered

[arch-general] [Classroom] Intro. to PKGBUILD class - April 19th

2014-04-11 Thread fsckd
Hello, There will be a class on PKGBUILDs by CalimeroTeknik. It will cover the basics of packaging and how to write a PKGBUILD. Everyone is welcome to attend. The only prerequisite is an interest in the topic. Here is a list of topics that may be covered. You can vote for those which interes