On 12/11/06, edward potter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Some good points, I think it would be cool to glue all these
applications into what could be a real project. A web site based on
the technologies that drives a Wiki that provides online disaster
relief updates from volunteers in the field.  They need databases,
communications needs, online revenue generating models, communications
links, etc.  You need to scan RSS feeds, how to write scripts that can
chat with a satellite, real time api-google mapping, custom blogs,
etc.


I greatly appreciate all the points you have all raised regarding these
classes.  Just as a point of information, I think you should all know that
the first of these two classes will not be the students' first programming
course.  It's the third, actually, if I have the prerequisites right in my
head.
-c
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