On Mon, 25 Mar 2002, Jeff Waugh wrote: > Sure, it would be lovely to have that luxury. However, it requires that > people offer and commit to talks, and that's often a challenge. :) For most > of the last two years, the committee has done most of the work to get talks > happening; there've been precious few talk offers.
OK, here's a talk offer (or rather a series of talks): Development under Linux. Makefiles, debugging, CVS, etc. I'm developing a series of three for ITACS students here at UoW, but they would be suitable for SLUG meetings too, being Linux-based. They're C++ centric (since that's what the students here use) but a lot of it isn't really C++ specific (CVS, development techniques, etc) so it might be of appeal to a wider audience. The assumed knowledge is basic programming knowledge (nothing fancy) and basic Linux commands. They're a series of three which build on each other, so there's half of three months covered... <g> -- ----------------------------------------------------------------------- #include <disclaimer.h> Matthew Palmer [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- SLUG - Sydney Linux User Group Mailing List - http://slug.org.au/ More Info: http://lists.slug.org.au/listinfo/slug
