On Friday 12 December 2003 16:46, john fleming wrote:
I remember the thread well and I am impressed that the best of
and, k-12 classes made it into the catalog. What are the
chances of the non distro specific intermeadiate linux users
class or a beggining sys admin class making it to the
Ken Barber wrote:
Last May we had a thread on eug-lug regarding Linux classes at LCC. Beaker
had a great suggestion which has finally become reality:
On Thursday 29 May 2003 4:51 pm, Beaker wrote:
I've always thought a Best of Open Source series would be of interest to
people. Many apps such
Last May we had a thread on eug-lug regarding Linux classes at LCC. Beaker
had a great suggestion which has finally become reality:
On Thursday 29 May 2003 4:51 pm, Beaker wrote:
I've always thought a Best of Open Source series would be of interest to
people. Many apps such as OpenOffice, The
Congradulation! I realy wish they had them back when I went there ( and yes, I
asked many times...) I asked for perl classes too.. have they doen that yet?
(or is perl dead?)
Jamie
On Thursday 11 December 2003 05:15 pm, Ken Barber wrote:
: Last May we had a thread on eug-lug regarding Linux
Heretic! Speak not of the death of Perl!
-Brad
Linux Rocks ! wrote:
Congradulation! I realy wish they had them back when I went there ( and yes, I
asked many times...) I asked for perl classes too.. have they doen that yet?
(or is perl dead?)
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Linux Rocks ! wrote:
(or is perl dead?)
Heck, even Cobol isn't dead yet. Perl will be with us for 20 more
productivity killing years.
--
Bob Miller Kbob
kbobsoft software consulting
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