On Sat, Feb 13, 2010 at 12:55 PM, Rajagopal Swaminathan wrote:
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> Scenario:
> A B.Sc. (IT/IS) student comes up and asks: "I have done some
> programming using turbo C (cross my heart that gem is still out
> there). I want to learn how to do that in Linux or open source."
OMG! That's a part
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>Some ideas that pop up in mind are:
>0. Source code management usage and its importance with horror stories
>1. IDE comparison and recommendations
>2. Debugging techniques tools and their comparison
>3. typical problems and situations a student may face and their
>
Greetings,
On Sat, Feb 13, 2010 at 1:46 PM, Shakthi Kannan wrote:
>
> 1. Newbies come with different perceptions, and when they get the real
> hands-on experience, they realize this is not for them. Fair enough.
> Unfortunately, you don't get the time back that you spent with them.
>
> 2. Givi
Hi,
My thoughts below:
--- On Sat, Feb 13, 2010 at 9:25 AM, Rajagopal Swaminathan
wrote:
| But can we have a concerted effort at producing a layered tutorial
| which can gear them towards professional.
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1. Newbies come with different perceptions, and when they get the real
hands-on experienc
Greetings,
Apologies if this matter has been addressed earlier. If so links are
highly appreciated.
Scenario:
A B.Sc. (IT/IS) student comes up and asks: "I have done some
programming using turbo C (cross my heart that gem is still out
there). I want to learn how to do that in Linux or open source