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On Thu, Apr 11, 2013 at 12:51 PM, Isaac Schlueter <[email protected]> wrote:

> It really depends what direction you want to send them in.
>
> Yes, TCP chat is pretty meh.  I mean, it was CRAZY AWESOME example
> material 3 years ago, but Node kind of made it seem trivial :)
>
> Websites are cool if you think it's a thing that they're going to be
> interested in doing.  But rather than just crank out an Express site
> to show how easy it is (which won't teach them much except "Express is
> easy"), why not do something more interesting, like a chat example
> that uses Browserify and client-side Node modules?
>
> Or, maybe check out voxeljs.org and show them how they can use these
> tools to create multi-user Minecraft-ish environments in a web
> browser.
>
> You could write a program that interacts with Tropo or something, and
> sends SMS messages.  Connect it to the facebook API, and get alerts
> every time something happens.
>
> You can do a lot with Node.  "Network programs" usually involves some
> kind of web component, but the network goes a lot of places :)
>
>
>
> On Thu, Apr 11, 2013 at 9:38 AM, Alan Hoffmeister
> <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Hello there,
> >
> > I'll be making a hands on with a class of 40 studends, their level of
> > experience is unknown, I'm assuming that they know something about
> > programming.
> >
> > I have three hours to try to convert them to the dark side and give them
> a
> > pleasant experience with Node.js. We will be using Win7 machines without
> any
> > compiler, unfortunatelly I couldn't choose the OS :-(
> >
> > I'm thinking in a lineup like this:
> >
> > - Basic Node.js introduction
> > - Installing Node.js
> > - The REPL (everyone writing a simple code and try to debug with
> > console.log)
> > - Async programming and callbacks (again everyone writes simple exemples
> > with the timeouts and intervals)
> > - Introdution to NPM (everyone writes their own package.json)
> > - Introduction to the fs module (examples with txts dumping and REPL)
> > - Introduction to the net module (everyone writing the basic hello world
> > with the http interface)
> > - Basic web server with some routes and .html dumping from the fs
> (everyone
> > writing again)
> >
> > I think it's missing the end, something that they would say "I can't
> believe
> > that I made this by my own and it's so awesome!"
> >
> > Some TCP chat maybe? I would write the server and everyone will write the
> > client. But chat? If you type Node.js on Google the 10000 first things
> that
> > comes out are chat examples, it's kinda boring.
> >
> > What you think? Any ideas? :-)
> >
> > --
> > Att,
> > Alan Hoffmeister
> >
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