 D eichin / sipb,iap / Mon Sep  8 19:34:50 2003 / kirameki-neko.metacarta.com
        GIMPS. Because 2**13,466,917 - 1 just isn't big enough either.
   (I'm thinking about doing a "python for perl hackers" lecture)
send mail to eichin@thok.org 
(one-time lecture)

deberg and gschmidt - lisp hacking

deberg - inessential campaigning?

oschwar - intro to python - want a clueful prospective to work with

keithw - -i legal, -i nytq

merolish - caffeinated crash course in c, ccc in c++

arolfe - perl

dmaze - caffeinated course java? (no)

rajiv@alum.mit.edu - Intro to Gentoo Linux

kenta - mozilla

ike - sawfish

*** Other useful classes without teachers-- 
    - Crash courses
	Java, C++
    - Caffeinated crash courses
	Java


-> jenselby / message,personal / Wed Sep 24 20:21:45 2003 / coup-detat.mit.edu
   "I should not weed the campground." -- Katherine
   if I have someone else with me and can do it Mon and Wed nights,
   then "probably"
(crash course in c)

   OUTGOING ZEPHYR  to wesommer@ATHENA.MIT.EDU
   This is not the Jen you are looking for.
   want to teach an iap class?  :)
   
-> wesommer / message,personal / Wed Sep 24 21:49:16 2003 / hydra.hamachi.org
   Bill Sommerfeld
   last time i tried that, it didn't really work out.  have to
   think about it..

   kretch / message,personal / Fri Sep 26 00:38:38 2003 / mission-control.mit.edu
   Popcorn
   I don't have the time to do anything recurring, but could do a one
   shot deal if made particular sense for me to do it.
owl? writing open source apps for a wider audience? security considerations in software design?

   int18 / message,personal / Sat Sep 27 20:27:04 2003 / afterlife.mit.edu
   bark at the moon.
   hmm...
   how to hurt yourself with c++
non-traditional software development

tools for software development
foley, msalib

dbj
crash course in software development
wants past materials

-> tibbetts / sipb,iap.d / Mon Sep 29 20:14:41 2003 / innocuous.mit.edu
   free as in monkeys
   C++ internals. Like "I threw an exception not derived from
   exception, and everything went to hell. Why?" roughly in
   terms that someone who has had 6.004 can understand. Will
   be assuming that students already know C++, and want to
   know what is going on under the hood.
   tibbetts / sipb,iap.d / Mon Sep 29 20:16:15 2003 / innocuous.mit.edu
   free as in local calls
   My current top topics are method dispatch, inheritance and
   exceptions. I'm very open to other suggestions.
   tibbetts / sipb,iap.d / Mon Sep 29 20:17:42 2003 / innocuous.mit.edu
   free as in civ
   Oh, right, and templates.

