Hello Revolutionaries,

Thanks for the kind words. These are courses my colleagues and I put together for our Computers and the Humanities (CHum) program. We plan to teach them as long as demand holds steady, and we keep the web sites up year round.

We teach the beginning course (281) each fall and winter term. In addition, we teach an advanced course each winter term. See http://chum.byu.edu/classes/CHum381 for the syllabus. While the sites are primarily for the use of our students, please feel free to visit them. You could even drop me a note if you find them useful, or even more importantly, if you come across outdated or inaccurate information (I put the first version of the course together back in the Rev 1.0 days, so there may be some updates that have slipped by us.)

Regards,

Devin

On Jun 13, 2004, at 12:47 AM, Geoff Caplan wrote:

Hi folks,

In addition to the Brigham Young article on Pascal/Hypertalk, they
have put up a course on Transcript for non-programmers which I spotted
a couple of days ago. Maybe I just missed it, but I didn't spot this
link on the Transcript community sites. I am posting this just in case
anyone isn't aware of it.

http://chum.byu.edu:16080/classes/CHum281/

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Geoff Caplan
Vario Software Ltd
(+44) 121-515 1154

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Humanities Technology and Research Support Center
Brigham Young University

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