[Sussex] Sussex Digest, Vol 411, Issue 1

George Chamberlayne george at kingsley-electronics.co.uk
Tue Jul 10 12:36:22 UTC 2012


Hi Dominic,

Yes interested and count me in.

Regards

George

Hi,On Tue, 2012-07-10 at 12:00 +0000, sussex-request at mailman.lug.org.uk
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>    1. Future talk(s) - Intro to programming (Dominic Humphries)
>    2. Re: Future talk(s) - Intro to programming (Peter Humphreys)
>    3. Re: Future talk(s) - Intro to programming (frank james)
>    4. Re: Future talk(s) - Intro to programming (Steve Dobson)
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> > -------- Forwarded Message --------
> > From: Dominic Humphries <linux at oneandoneis2.org>
> > Reply-to: Sussex LUG <sussex at mailman.lug.org.uk>
> > To: Sussex LUG <sussex at mailman.lug.org.uk>
> > Subject: [Sussex] Future talk(s) - Intro to programming
> > Date: Mon, 09 Jul 2012 16:22:51 +0100
> > 
> > Afternoon all!
> > 
> > When I manage to make it to the moots I keep saying I'll do an
> > introductory talk someday for getting started with programming on Linux.
> > And I'm trying to cut down on procrastination. So, the topics I've been
> > idly considering would be:
> > 
> > # Linux as an IDE - the CLI as the basis of a superb hacking platform
> > # Writing apps - Actually writing code to do useful things
> > # Web hacking - using browser tools & javascript to control the web
> > # Open source hardware - controlling circuits with the Arduino
> > 
> > There's no chance at all that this could be done in one session, but
> > there's no reason they'd have to be consecutive if other people have
> > things they want to talk about. They would all be aimed entirely at
> > beginners - no prior knowledge assumed (beyond the ability to run a
> > Linux OS)
> > 
> > So if there's any interest in any or all of the above topics, let me
> > know and I'll cobble something together. If not, then I'll just turn up
> > and eat chips occasionally :o)
> > 
> > Dominic
> > 
> > 
> > 
> email message attachment
> > -------- Forwarded Message --------
> > From: Peter Humphreys <peter at humphreys999.free-online.co.uk>
> > Reply-to: Sussex LUG <sussex at mailman.lug.org.uk>
> > To: Sussex LUG <sussex at mailman.lug.org.uk>
> > Subject: Re: [Sussex] Future talk(s) - Intro to programming
> > Date: Mon, 9 Jul 2012 17:04:53 +0100
> > 
> > Please, count me in (for all of this)
> > 
> > regards
> > 
> > Peter Humphreys
> > 
> > 
> > On Monday 09 July 2012 16:22:51 Dominic Humphries wrote:
> > > Afternoon all!
> > >
> > > When I manage to make it to the moots I keep saying I'll do an
> > > introductory talk someday for getting started with programming on Linux.
> > > And I'm trying to cut down on procrastination. So, the topics I've been
> > > idly considering would be:
> > >
> > > # Linux as an IDE - the CLI as the basis of a superb hacking platform
> > > # Writing apps - Actually writing code to do useful things
> > > # Web hacking - using browser tools & javascript to control the web
> > > # Open source hardware - controlling circuits with the Arduino
> > >
> > > There's no chance at all that this could be done in one session, but
> > > there's no reason they'd have to be consecutive if other people have
> > > things they want to talk about. They would all be aimed entirely at
> > > beginners - no prior knowledge assumed (beyond the ability to run a
> > > Linux OS)
> > >
> > > So if there's any interest in any or all of the above topics, let me
> > > know and I'll cobble something together. If not, then I'll just turn up
> > > and eat chips occasionally :o)
> > >
> > > Dominic
> > >
> > >
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> > > E-mail Address: sussex at mailman.lug.org.uk
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> > 
> > 
> > 
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> > From: frank james <fhj1723 at gmail.com>
> > Reply-to: Sussex LUG <sussex at mailman.lug.org.uk>
> > To: Sussex LUG <sussex at mailman.lug.org.uk>
> > Subject: Re: [Sussex] Future talk(s) - Intro to programming
> > Date: Mon, 9 Jul 2012 20:16:49 +0100
> > 
> > Hi Dominic,
> > We too at the Rustington LUG are getting interested in programming,
> > at least I am, and with pi which seems to advocate python there is
> > IDLE to contend with.
> > I am exploring  perl because of signing up for the course in August.
> > I have already made some faltering steps with Java.
> > So if you are going to do something at the Sussex lug, I would be
> > keen to attend.
> > Frank
> > 
> > 
> > On Mon, Jul 9, 2012 at 4:22 PM, Dominic Humphries
> > <linux at oneandoneis2.org> wrote:
> >         Afternoon all!
> >         
> >         When I manage to make it to the moots I keep saying I'll do
> >         an
> >         introductory talk someday for getting started with
> >         programming on Linux.
> >         And I'm trying to cut down on procrastination. So, the
> >         topics I've been
> >         idly considering would be:
> >         
> >         # Linux as an IDE - the CLI as the basis of a superb hacking
> >         platform
> >         # Writing apps - Actually writing code to do useful things
> >         # Web hacking - using browser tools & javascript to control
> >         the web
> >         # Open source hardware - controlling circuits with the
> >         Arduino
> >         
> >         There's no chance at all that this could be done in one
> >         session, but
> >         there's no reason they'd have to be consecutive if other
> >         people have
> >         things they want to talk about. They would all be aimed
> >         entirely at
> >         beginners - no prior knowledge assumed (beyond the ability
> >         to run a
> >         Linux OS)
> >         
> >         So if there's any interest in any or all of the above
> >         topics, let me
> >         know and I'll cobble something together. If not, then I'll
> >         just turn up
> >         and eat chips occasionally :o)
> >         
> >         Dominic
> >         
> >         
> >         --
> >         Sussex mailing list
> >         Sussex at mailman.lug.org.uk
> >         E-mail Address: sussex at mailman.lug.org.uk
> >         Sussex LUG Website: http://www.sussex.lug.org.uk/
> >         https://mailman.lug.org.uk/mailman/listinfo/sussex
> > 
> > 
> email message attachment
> > -------- Forwarded Message --------
> > From: Steve Dobson <steve at dobbo.org>
> > Reply-to: Sussex LUG <sussex at mailman.lug.org.uk>
> > To: sussex at mailman.lug.org.uk
> > Subject: Re: [Sussex] Future talk(s) - Intro to programming
> > Date: Mon, 09 Jul 2012 20:19:01 +0100
> > 
> > Hi Dominic
> > 
> > I think that would be a great idea.  Getting more people codeing is
> > always a good thing in my book.  Count me as a supporter.
> > 
> > If anyone is interested in "Programming for Andorid on Linux" then add
> > that to the list as well and I'll put something together.
> > 
> > Steve
> > 
> > On 09/07/12 16:22, Dominic Humphries wrote:
> > > Afternoon all!
> > > 
> > > When I manage to make it to the moots I keep saying I'll do an
> > > introductory talk someday for getting started with programming on Linux.
> > > And I'm trying to cut down on procrastination. So, the topics I've been
> > > idly considering would be:
> > > 
> > > # Linux as an IDE - the CLI as the basis of a superb hacking platform
> > > # Writing apps - Actually writing code to do useful things
> > > # Web hacking - using browser tools & javascript to control the web
> > > # Open source hardware - controlling circuits with the Arduino
> > > 
> > > There's no chance at all that this could be done in one session, but
> > > there's no reason they'd have to be consecutive if other people have
> > > things they want to talk about. They would all be aimed entirely at
> > > beginners - no prior knowledge assumed (beyond the ability to run a
> > > Linux OS)
> > > 
> > > So if there's any interest in any or all of the above topics, let me
> > > know and I'll cobble something together. If not, then I'll just turn up
> > > and eat chips occasionally :o)
> > > 
> > > Dominic
> > > 
> > > 
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