[beagleboard] Re: Online training update

2020-12-04 Thread set_
Hello Sir,

Did I miss the call for this effort? If not, I am patiently waiting still. 
I will keep checking back and online via the blog.

Seth

On Thursday, March 19, 2020 at 2:40:46 PM UTC-5 Jason Kridner wrote:

> https://beagleboard.org/blog/2020-03-18-online-training-update
>
> As mentioned in my New Year’s resolution 
> , 
> I’m going to launch some online training for embedded Linux development.
>
>
> Yes, this training will happen. Interest continues to build. At this 
> point, I’m delaying until the first of our triannual image releases 
> 
>  comes 
> out next month to align with the latest software release. I’m also fixing 
> an issue with the TechLab boards being improperly classified for export, 
> preventing shipments to some countries. I’m also working on getting a few 
> more of these into distribution as I expect we’ll run out with everyone 
> looking to do this training.
>
>
> To make sure you don’t miss out, subscribe to the blog at 
> beagleboard.org/blog.
>
>
> Here’s a bit more on the format:
> • It will be done as YouTube “premieres” 
>  of 30 minute videos with live chat
> • There will be an extra 30 minutes of live chat on beagleboard.org/chat
> • On-going discussion on beagleboard.org/discuss under “Training”
> • First session built on PocketBeagle TechLab 
>  materials
> from e-ALE workshops
> [image: ➡] Kits will be available via a Digi-Key shopping cart 
> 
> PocketBeagle® and TechLab Workshop Setup
>
> Feel free to get kits now, but I’ll try to include time to acquire kits 
> after the first video. The first video will be more of an introduction to 
> the concept and BeagleBoard.org. I’ll announce here on this blog when the 
> first video is scheduled to premiere and will give at least a week’s notice.
>
>
> As of now, some topics to be covered include:
> [image: ➡] Use Linux command-line and explore file system
> [image: ➡] Program basic Linux interfaces in JavaScript/Node-RED and 
> Python
> [image: ➡] Program PRUs using C
> [image: ➡] Start writing kernel drivers in C
>
>

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[beagleboard] Re: Online training update

2020-10-15 Thread set_
Hello Again,

If someone, maybe you and/or other people too, wants to set up a fund for 
teaching circumstances with a nice platform for learning in real-time w/ 
etiquette, sign me up. I can pay $5.00 on specific sessions if others are 
involved.

...

It may not sound like much to finance the beagleboard.org foundation but if 
there are more people than just me signed up, $5.00 multiplied by (n) 
persons may help the foundation some. So, GSOC for 2021 happens and so 
others like myself can learn more about the works dedicated to BBB.io 
boards outside of reading may both prove more valuable than just throwing 
source at people (maybe). Just maybe. And, who knows? Maybe a tidbit of an 
inkling of info. of what is to come may persuade onlookers. For instance, 
maybe a couple of "What is Next" ideas would be worthwhile. 

Seth

On Thursday, October 15, 2020 at 2:43:33 PM UTC-5, set_ wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I saw the resolution and I would like in on learning objectives. The books 
> seem to have ceased in the BeagleBoard.org world, i.e. for obvious reasons. 
> Once something is put on paper, someone else has already changed something 
> else to the point where what is on paper is "old" news.
>
> Anyway, I want in too!
>
> Seth
>
> On Thursday, March 19, 2020 at 2:40:46 PM UTC-5, Jason Kridner wrote:
>>
>> https://beagleboard.org/blog/2020-03-18-online-training-update
>>
>> As mentioned in my New Year’s resolution 
>> , 
>> I’m going to launch some online training for embedded Linux development.
>>
>>
>> Yes, this training will happen. Interest continues to build. At this 
>> point, I’m delaying until the first of our triannual image releases 
>> 
>>  comes 
>> out next month to align with the latest software release. I’m also fixing 
>> an issue with the TechLab boards being improperly classified for export, 
>> preventing shipments to some countries. I’m also working on getting a few 
>> more of these into distribution as I expect we’ll run out with everyone 
>> looking to do this training.
>>
>>
>> To make sure you don’t miss out, subscribe to the blog at 
>> beagleboard.org/blog.
>>
>>
>> Here’s a bit more on the format:
>> • It will be done as YouTube “premieres” 
>>  of 30 minute videos with live chat
>> • There will be an extra 30 minutes of live chat on beagleboard.org/chat
>> • On-going discussion on beagleboard.org/discuss under “Training”
>> • First session built on PocketBeagle TechLab 
>>  materials
>> from e-ALE workshops
>> [image: ➡] Kits will be available via a Digi-Key shopping cart 
>> 
>> PocketBeagle® and TechLab Workshop Setup
>>
>> Feel free to get kits now, but I’ll try to include time to acquire kits 
>> after the first video. The first video will be more of an introduction to 
>> the concept and BeagleBoard.org. I’ll announce here on this blog when the 
>> first video is scheduled to premiere and will give at least a week’s notice.
>>
>>
>> As of now, some topics to be covered include:
>> [image: ➡] Use Linux command-line and explore file system
>> [image: ➡] Program basic Linux interfaces in JavaScript/Node-RED and 
>> Python
>> [image: ➡] Program PRUs using C
>> [image: ➡] Start writing kernel drivers in C
>>
>>
On Thursday, October 15, 2020 at 2:43:33 PM UTC-5, set_ wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I saw the resolution and I would like in on learning objectives. The books 
> seem to have ceased in the BeagleBoard.org world, i.e. for obvious reasons. 
> Once something is put on paper, someone else has already changed something 
> else to the point where what is on paper is "old" news.
>
> Anyway, I want in too!
>
> Seth
>
> On Thursday, March 19, 2020 at 2:40:46 PM UTC-5, Jason Kridner wrote:
>>
>> https://beagleboard.org/blog/2020-03-18-online-training-update
>>
>> As mentioned in my New Year’s resolution 
>> , 
>> I’m going to launch some online training for embedded Linux development.
>>
>>
>> Yes, this training will happen. Interest continues to build. At this 
>> point, I’m delaying until the first of our triannual image releases 
>> 
>>  comes 
>> out next month to align with the latest software release. I’m also fixing 
>> an issue with the TechLab boards being improperly classified for export, 
>> preventing shipments to some countries. I’m also working on getting a few 
>> more of these into distribution as I expect we’ll run out with everyone 
>> looking to do this training.
>>
>>
>> To make sure you don’t miss out, subscribe to the blog at 
>> beagleboard.org/blog.
>>
>>
>> Here’s a bit more on the format:
>> • It will be done as YouTube “premieres” 
>> 

[beagleboard] Re: Online training update

2020-10-15 Thread Seth Nowlin
Hello,

I saw the resolution and I would like in on learning objectives. The books 
seem to have ceased in the BeagleBoard.org world, i.e. for obvious reasons. 
Once something is put on paper, someone else has already changed something 
else to the point where what is on paper is "old" news.

Anyway, I want in too!

Seth

On Thursday, March 19, 2020 at 2:40:46 PM UTC-5, Jason Kridner wrote:
>
> https://beagleboard.org/blog/2020-03-18-online-training-update
>
> As mentioned in my New Year’s resolution 
> , 
> I’m going to launch some online training for embedded Linux development.
>
>
> Yes, this training will happen. Interest continues to build. At this 
> point, I’m delaying until the first of our triannual image releases 
> 
>  comes 
> out next month to align with the latest software release. I’m also fixing 
> an issue with the TechLab boards being improperly classified for export, 
> preventing shipments to some countries. I’m also working on getting a few 
> more of these into distribution as I expect we’ll run out with everyone 
> looking to do this training.
>
>
> To make sure you don’t miss out, subscribe to the blog at 
> beagleboard.org/blog.
>
>
> Here’s a bit more on the format:
> • It will be done as YouTube “premieres” 
>  of 30 minute videos with live chat
> • There will be an extra 30 minutes of live chat on beagleboard.org/chat
> • On-going discussion on beagleboard.org/discuss under “Training”
> • First session built on PocketBeagle TechLab 
>  materials
> from e-ALE workshops
> [image: ➡] Kits will be available via a Digi-Key shopping cart 
> 
> PocketBeagle® and TechLab Workshop Setup
>
> Feel free to get kits now, but I’ll try to include time to acquire kits 
> after the first video. The first video will be more of an introduction to 
> the concept and BeagleBoard.org. I’ll announce here on this blog when the 
> first video is scheduled to premiere and will give at least a week’s notice.
>
>
> As of now, some topics to be covered include:
> [image: ➡] Use Linux command-line and explore file system
> [image: ➡] Program basic Linux interfaces in JavaScript/Node-RED and 
> Python
> [image: ➡] Program PRUs using C
> [image: ➡] Start writing kernel drivers in C
>
>

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[beagleboard] Re: Online training update

2020-04-12 Thread graham
Any thoughts as to when this might occur?

--- Graham



On Thursday, March 19, 2020 at 2:40:46 PM UTC-5, Jason Kridner wrote:
>
> https://beagleboard.org/blog/2020-03-18-online-training-update
>
> As mentioned in my New Year’s resolution 
> , 
> I’m going to launch some online training for embedded Linux development.
>
>

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