Good day All,

I for one would be interested in looking at this IF it was targeted towards
the person that had never coded before. I have looked at this before and
quite frankly have been lost in the dust by individuals that certainly know
how to code but do not how to help someone learn how to code.

At this point I should say that apart from a Pascal course many years ago
that I totally forget... I know absolutely nothing about the topic.

I'd be interested in a format that basically started @ ground zero and
worked up from there. Something similar to what one would expect if it was
"The first step into the void". Things like this:

What's programming?
What code's best for what?
What's the best code to start learning?
Etc etc

It's late, I'm tired and not sure if y'all get the meaning.

Shout if you need clarification.
  

Cheers,

Dave Watkins
Calgary, Alberta, Canada

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-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf
Of Shawn Grover
Sent: Friday, March 05, 2004 12:13 PM
To: CLUG General
Subject: RE: [clug-talk] Special Interest Group for Programming?

If you assume those who speak up are representative of many more who don't,
then it looks as though we have a good interest in the topic.  So...  I'm
looking into meeting locations and timings - waiting to hear back from
someone, but hopefully will have a response in the next day or two.

The first meeting will likely be completely free form - unless someone can
come up with a presentation with only a couple days notice.  But, we will
need to address a number of things at the first meeting (though we might be
able to get the bulk of it out of the way on the mailing list).

First, we need to determine the format we'd like to follow for the meetings.
I'd like to do two presentations - one beginner level, and the second a "not
beginner" level.  However, I don't know if a good presenation for either
type can be given in 30-60 minutes.  Afterall, we are talking about getting
into details.

Second, we need to determine if the venue for the meeting is appropriate.
If we were to hold meetings at Nexus (if they were willing), do we need a
projector and computers? Would we disrupt their business? Can they hold the
number of people attending?  Some of this will come to light as the meetings
happen, but if we can plan for it before hand, all the better.

Third, is 2 hours enough?  is it too much?  And what day should the meetings
be held that would be best for most of us?  I'm of the opinion that if we
plan a day, and stick to that day, then most of us will work that into our
schedules.

I'll have more details as things get going.  For now, I guess I'm "driving"
the process, and would be happy to until someone else steps forward, or the
group decides I'm not doing a good job.

Shawn

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Behalf Of Dave Lee
Sent: Friday, March 05, 2004 7:40 AM
To: CLUG General
Subject: Re: [clug-talk] Special Interest Group for Programming?



Shawn wrote:
> So, I'm proposing a monthly meeting be held that will be programming
> specific, but language agnostic (no preference for any given language).  I

finally!  I'm in, thanks for stepping up.

An initial suggestion is to consider two ~30 min presentations.  of course
it depends on the topics people choose to present on, some will be better
suited to an hour, such as those that the attendees are already familiar
with, allowing for deeper content and discussion.  Two presentations would
give more breadth to the meetings and might be better suited to topics
that the crowd is less familiar with.

Dave


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