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=== Intro to Python with Shapr === | === Intro to Python with Shapr === | ||
Shapr is going to learn us some Python! | Shapr is going to learn us some Python! | ||
+ | * Intended Audience - Some previous programming experience, a single college class is fine. | ||
+ | * Recommended Software - Linux environment (Raspberry Pi, Native Linux install, VM on Windows) | ||
+ | * Recommended Hardware - Laptop with wifi, or Raspberry Pi with screen and keyboard and mouse. | ||
=== Intro to OpenSCAD with Phil === | === Intro to OpenSCAD with Phil === | ||
− | Phil is going to learn us | + | Phil is going to learn us some OpenSCAD |
Revision as of 23:34, 31 March 2015
Contents
[hide]What?
The same idea as a Lunch-n-Learn except at dinner time. These are ~1hr learning sessions about random topics. Bring a dinner, and an appetite for learning something random. Please look in the session description for any prerequisites that may be needed for interactive sessions.
Calendar
- April 9, 2015, 6:30pm - 7:30pm Eat-n-Educate - Intro to Tasker(Andoid App) with Tyler
- April 23, 2015, 6:30pm - 7:30pm: Eat-n-Educate - Intro to Python with Shapr
- May 7, 2015, 6:30pm - 7:30: Eat-n-Educate - Intro to OpenSCAD with Phil
Yet to be scheduled
- ?? , 2015, 6:30pm - 7:30pm Eat-n-Educate - RTL-SDR with Mog
- ?? , 2015, 6:30pm - 7:30pm Eat-n-Educate - Intro to Haskell with Shapr
Requirements for Presenters
- Content to fill an hour
- Syllabus - preferably a week before
- Any prerequisites defined in session section of wiki
Sessions
RTL-SDR with Mog
Mog is going to learn us some Software Defined Radios using DVB-T dongles!
- Recommended Hardware - http://smile.amazon.com/dp/B00SXZDUAQ
- Recommended Software -
Intro to Python with Shapr
Shapr is going to learn us some Python!
- Intended Audience - Some previous programming experience, a single college class is fine.
- Recommended Software - Linux environment (Raspberry Pi, Native Linux install, VM on Windows)
- Recommended Hardware - Laptop with wifi, or Raspberry Pi with screen and keyboard and mouse.
Intro to OpenSCAD with Phil
Phil is going to learn us some OpenSCAD