Enrollments start in a couple of weeks for two tafe Linux courses.
The first one is for beginners. It covers instalation, basic commands,
installing and using applications, basic networking, making a simple
web page, a bit of shell scripting and latex.
Some details are at last semesters student web site
http://www.zip.com.au/~elec_eng
The second is for beginner programmers who know there way about Linux
a bit. and it goes like this:
> Analysis and Design Project - Programming in a Linux Environment
>
> Duration: 18 weeks @ 4hours per week
>
> Cost: approx $95 total
>
> Prerequisites:
> + A general working knowledge of Linux
>
> + Some knowledge of shell scripting and (preferably) C language
> programming
>
> + Preference may be given to those who have achieved a B pass or better
> in the subjects - Operating Systems 2 (Linux)
> - Multi-User Operating Systems (Linux)
>
> Subject content:
> (Note that this subject is being taught for the first time and will
> be a bit rough around the edges - content will depend on the day to
> day mood and whim of the teacher)
> + Fast track intro. to C
> -"Hello World" to pointers in 4 easy^H^H^H^H lessons
> -If you are new to C buy in some coffee
> + Regular Expressions
> + A look at sed and awk
> + A brush up on shell scripting
> + GNU programming tools
> + C programming - as much as you want
> + Revision control systems
> + Introduction to Perl
>
> Books:
> Practical C Programming by Steve Oualline (the cow book)
> Beginning Linux Programming by Richard Stones and Neil Matthew
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