More Software Carpentry Updates
June 19th, 2010
For those who aren’t following along:
- Testing invasion percolation (June 7)
- Making invasion percolation faster (June 8 )
- Reorganizing content (June 9)
- Interview with Scimatic and a new version of the concept map (June 10)
- Our introductory database lecture in 8 episodes (also June 10)
- Thoughts on teaching simple design patterns (June 11)
- Interviews with SHARCNET and the UK Met Office (also June 11)
- Measuring the usability of parallel programming systems (June 12)
- Interview with Queen Mary University of London (June 14)
- Glossary and license go online (June 15)
- The first lecture on regular expressions, which is really “is live coding worth it?” (June 16)
- A question about self-assessment (also June 16)
- A second try at introducing regular expressions (June 17)
- The first four episodes of our lecture on spreadsheets (June 18)
- Our first few self-assessment exercises (also June 18)
- People you don’t want on your team (June 18 again)
- Our second lecture on regular expressions (June 19)
Enjoy!
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