I might try it, but I'm notorious for giving stuff up, and due to this
would rather work alone.
So maybe someone else wants to offer a teamwork for your science
student?
greetings
Bjoernke
On May 26 2005, at 16:33, Marielle Lange wrote:
Dear all,
this came up on the education revolution list:
I wonder if anyone may consider this. Dar, would you try it again? I
work in a
dept called "Adaptive Neural Computation" (Markov models, genetic
programming,
etc.). Nobody does revolution programming there, but I can ask my
colleagues
for tricks of the trade, if needed. I am also supervising a MSc
computer
science student who will do a revolution project over the summer (he
believes
in fourth generation languages, the keen soul). He may be interested
in joining
a team if ther is any (but he is not really proficient in revolution
yet).
Marielle
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