Subject Title:	Introduction to UNIX Software Development

Leader(s) (Person(s) who present, intoduce, or conduct the activity.)

        1. Name:				Erik Nygren
           Affiliation number (seelist below):	6
           MIT Room:				w20-557
           MIT Phone:				x3-7788  (home x5-1181)
           Email:				nygren@mit.edu

        2. Name:
           Affiliation number: 
           MIT Room:
           MIT Phone: 
           Email:
        
        (add more leaders if necessary)

Prerequisites: (skip to next section if not applicable)
        prerequisites:            basic knowledge of C and UNIX
        enrollment limited to:    NONE
	what is the selecion methond if limited:
        activity designed for freshmen?  Not particularly 

Preregistration:	
        immediately?:	NOT REQUIRED
        by when:          __/__/__
        with (if different from contact):
                        Name:		Erik Nygren
                        MIT Room:	w20-557
                        Phone:		x3-7788

Schedule (Note: for lecture series with different topics at each 
meeting,
          use the SUBLISTING section below for schedule information)
         (Also note: MONDAY, JANUARY 20 is an Institute holiday)

        (example: Mon, Wed, Fri, Jan 9-Feb 3, 10am-2pm, 6-120)

Schedule:

        For all meetings:	Tues Jan 14, Thurs Jan 16, 5pm-7pm in 3-133

What category would you like your activity listed under (please check one)

	XXX Computer Languages & Applications

Contact (If other than listed above, person(s) responsible for
        answering questions, taking registration info, etc)
        
        1. Name:	Erik Nygren, nygren@mit.edu
           MIT Room:	w20-557
           Phone:	x3-7788
           Affiliation number (see list below):  6

Sponsor: (Responsible MIT Department, Lab, Center, Office, Group or 
Individual)

           Name: Student Information Processing Board

Description:(If your activity meets fewer than 4 hours total, please 
type 3 lines of description (250 chars); more than 4 hours, 6 
lines. (450 chars) ANY OVERRUN WILL BE EDITED OUT.)

Learn to better manage UNIX software projects. Topics include
multiple-file C programs, Makefiles, revision control systems, and
more. Useful for programming UROPs and classes. For more info, type
"add sipb; iap" on Athena.  http://web.mit.edu/sipb-iap/unixsoftdev/www

(remove URL if you need to edit)

would you like to participate in the IAP expo on Dec. 4 in lobby 10?

	NO

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Affiliation Key
        1. MIT Professor        7. Freshman
        2. Sr. Lecturer         8. Sophomore
        3. Instruct. staff      9. Junior
        4. Research staff       10. Senior
        5. Staff                11. Other MIT
        6. Graduate Student     12. non-MIT
