On Mon, Apr 4, 2011 at 6:19 PM, Steven Morrey <[email protected]> wrote:

> On Mon, Apr 4, 2011 at 2:31 PM, Stuart Jansen <[email protected]>
> wrote:
> > On Sun, 2011-04-03 at 19:39 -0600, Steven Morrey wrote:
> >
> > *snip a bunch of mumbling about Java and self paced learning*
> >
> >> Thoughts?
> >
> > Will there be time and travel compensation? How much do you value a high
> > score? (I'm not suggesting a bribe, just monetary expression of
> > gratitude.) Should we already be familiar with the material, or would
> > you prefer that your audience be amenable to BS? Will there be cake?
>
> Familiarity with the material was a primary reason for seeking the
> advice of the list who I assume are technically proficient enough to
> understand the material presented.
> As for BS, yes I would prefer anyone in the audience have BS
> preferably in Computer Science, but I've known many competent
> programmers who never bothered to get a degree, so it's not requisite.
>  All that would be requisite is an understanding of programming
> fundamentals, and hopefully some Java experience, since the examples
> given would be written in Java.
>
> There will be no cake since it's Java being presented, not PHP,
> however if we do a web based presentation, cookies are a strong
> possibility. ;)
>
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He's got my vote... However as I am not local (and not familiar enough with
those arguments) I unfortunately will not be able to assist.... Good Luck!

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