Doug. I've asked the API guys to contact you so you can get rolling. Just bear with them as it's finals week and graduation and they're all a little busy right now.
~Karlie Doug Glenn wrote: > Greetings, > > I am volunteering to take this particular project. It has all the > appearances of something I can do, and something I went through > recently in school. I have 25 years of experience in IT, primarily > desktop/server administration and I am currently on sabbatical. I had > reached a dead end in IT having sinned by becoming specialized in zero > touch deployments and customizing/creating MSI installation packages > for Enterprise level deployments on thousands of PCs. At least if I > wanted to find a job locally. I have hacked a few programs together > using Python previously and look forward to doing more work with it. > > Now I am midway through a BS degree in Informatics, and looking for > projects that interest me and hone skills I have not used as much > previously such as programming with Python. Is there an area where I > can more of a summary of expectations for this particular section? I > had to take three semesters of Math just to get back up to speed > before I took my first pre-requisite Math course in Modeling in > Algebra, now I am beginning my course on statistics and probabilities. > Everything is fairly fresh in my mind and this project would help > cement some of the basics deep into my skull as I call upon them here > to write something to teach with. > > During my first semester brushing up on HS level Math, I had a very > interesting teacher who taught me some interesting, yet easy ways to > get up to speed, one of which was factoring. My teacher also > programmed a little, so we chatted numerous times since that class > talking computers and teaching methods. He would be delighted to give > me a hand, and so both of us will work on trying to get make it > interesting, challenging and above all, fun. > > I have been trying to plow through the last couple months of mail in > the list trying to get a handle on how things are progressing. One > item mentioned was an API. I would like to find it and see what has > already been done with it. I'd also like to see if there is a common > set of classes people are going to use, etc. It would be great if > there was a common set of classes, declared global variable names, > etc. Has this been done? > > Where also would I find all existing source code for these projects? > Who is writing up the documentation on the API and classes? The more > information I can find, the better. > > Thanks to all in advance! > > _______________________________________________ FourthGradeMath mailing list [email protected] http://lists.sugarlabs.org/listinfo/fourthgrademath
