Re: [Edu-sig] software skills course
Hi, I'm working with support from the Python Software Foundation to develop an open source course on basic software development skills for people with backgrounds in science and engineering. I have a beta version of the course notes ready for review, and would like to pull in people in sci&eng to look it over and give me feedback. If you know anyone who fits this bill (particularly people who might be interested in following along with a trial run of the course this fall), I'd be grateful for pointers. Thanks, Greg Wilson
Thanks for letting us look over your shoulder Greg. I'm glad we're getting the benefit of PSF support for open source Python-related curricula -- a very important endeavor IMO. Kirby
-----Original Message----- From: edu-sig-bounces@python.org [mailto:edu-sig-bounces@python.org] On Behalf Of Greg Wilson Sent: Tuesday, August 09, 2005 6:13 AM To: edu-sig@python.org Subject: Re: [Edu-sig] software skills course
Hi,
I'm working with support from the Python Software Foundation to develop an open source course on basic software development skills for people with backgrounds in science and engineering. I have a beta version of the course notes ready for review, and would like to pull in people in sci&eng to look it over and give me feedback. If you know anyone who fits this bill (particularly people who might be interested in following along with a trial run of the course this fall), I'd be grateful for pointers.
Thanks, Greg Wilson
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Greg Wilson wrote:
Hi,
I'm working with support from the Python Software Foundation to develop an open source course on basic software development skills for people with backgrounds in science and engineering. I have a beta version of the course notes ready for review, and would like to pull in people in sci&eng to look it over and give me feedback. If you know anyone who fits this bill (particularly people who might be interested in following along with a trial run of the course this fall), I'd be grateful for pointers.
Thanks, Greg Wilson I would be interested in being a reviewer; I might even be fool enough to volunteer to translating the course in French!
André Roberge
Howdy André -- I just sent the following email to pydotorg in hopes of getting back in the harness re the edu-sig page at the site. As you see, my primary motivation is to get RUR-PLE linked, for other educators to find. My apologies for being neglectful on this score up to now. Kirby --- -----Original Message----- From: Kirby Urner [mailto:urnerk@qwest.net] Sent: Wednesday, August 17, 2005 5:44 PM To: 'pydotorg@python.org'; 'pydotorg-owner@python.org' Subject: Need to renew credentials for web site maintenance Greetings Barry et al -- I'd like to renew my ability to maintain ./sigs/edu-sig. Specifically, http://rur-ple.sourceforge.net/ deserves a link. Was I dreaming or did we move from CVS to Subversion awhile back?? If so, I've lost my secrets on that score. In any case, 'cvs update' (from cygwin in Windows) no longer works, nor can I even access the pydotorg mail list archive (the first place I looked, hoping to dig back through). I *am* a subscriber here, and hence get the daily deluge of spam. I hope that earns me at least the rank of "slogger" and that someone of higher rank will assist me in getting back in the groove. Thanks in advance, Kirby urnerk@qwest.net urnerk@python.org
Kirby Urner wrote:
Howdy André --
I just sent the following email to pydotorg in hopes of getting back in the harness re the edu-sig page at the site. As you see, my primary motivation is to get RUR-PLE linked, for other educators to find.
My apologies for being neglectful on this score up to now.
Kirby
Thanks! :-) André
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