Hi everybody.

I have sent the attached mail to the staff of CS and EE courses at the Technion that may find the W2L series or the BiL lecture interesting.

I couldn't send it to IE personal, as the courses of that faculty are handled by the moodle system which I have no access too.

Please don't approach the following courses again (so we won't be bothering them):

CS:
Intro. to Conputer Sci (234111/2/4/7)
Intro. to System Programming (MATAM 234122)
Intro to OS (234120)
Data Structures
EE:
Intro to OS
MAMAT

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Date: Mon, 7 Nov 2005 20:00:23 +0200 (IST)
From: Dunkelman Orr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Dunkelman Orr < [EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Information that may interest your student


Dear lecturer/TA in charge,

For the last several years the Haifa Linux Club (haifux) has been conducting a
series of introducary lectures to Linux as well as a lecture
about development tools in the Linux environment.
The lectures are given free of charge in the Taub building (computer science
dept.).

The object of the lectures is to inform and introduce alternatives (we do not
try to convert anyone), and your students may get to know more IDEs, or even
learn how to install Linux (if they wish to do so) on their computer. This can
help them studying your course, as having a (free and legal) UNIX machine at
their home along with good IDEs and helping utilities (such as valgrind) can
lift their programming skill.

The "software development on linux" lecture will take place on
Mon. 14/11, 18:30, Taub 3. The "welcome to linux" lecture series will start on
Mon. 21/11, 18:30, Taub 1.

More information about the Welcome to Linux lecture series (and the related
Linux Day) can be found at http://welcome.linux.org.il

More information about the Development Tools in Linux can be found at
http://linmagazine.co.il/node/view/13276 and at http://www.haifux.org

If you find the information suitable for your students, we would really
appreciate if you could forward it to your students.

Thanks in advance,

--
Orr Dunkelman,
[EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED]

"Any human thing supposed to be complete, must for that reason infallibly
be faulty" -- Herman Melville, Moby Dick.

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