I would be interested in doing a class on c++ development. Intro to C++ Programming on Linux Session 1: built-in datatypes language elements functions compiling with gcc Session 2: classes and objects building with make debugging with gdb I would have handouts. Additionally, there are several excellent texts available on the subject. I would prefer to hold classes on the weekend, although evenings would also work for me. There is approximately 16 hours of material - Best to split into 2 sessions with 2 4-hour classes each. Pricing is flexible - perhaps $79 per session per student. I could handle up to 15-20 students. I have taught c++ programming before. I can bring a laptop and an overhead projector. It would be best to have workstations for each student. Another class I would be very interested in doing(not entry level though): OpenGL Programming in C++ on Linux Although I am not sure we could find enough interested students. Let me know if you are interested in either of these classes. Thanks Bob Cober On Mon, 17 Dec 2001 14:40:58 -0700 "Kimi A. Adams" wrote: > Apparently I missed something. It's my understanding that our city is now > without a great Network Security Administrator as George Toft has found the > opportunity to be employed in Florida. > > The reason for the post though is that I would like to begin a project that > I have been putting together. George was going to be the Newbie Teacher > for Linux but since he is not in town, I need a replacement. The concept > will be to hold classes for a variety of programs, functions or abilities > within a room at my office location. I would like to hold meetings with > potential "teachers" and gather information about written material, class > times and such. If anyone is interested in doing classes on the west side, > whether one time classes, periodic or weekly classes, please respond to me > with the following: > > 1. Type of class > 2. Do you have written material? > 3. Proposed length of class > 4. Proposed class volume > 5. Equipment needs > 6. Days or frequency and times you are available for teaching > 7. Proposed fees to students > > I also need to have listed anything else that does not fit into items above > that would help determine class needs. Item #7 above will include your > costs, material costs, costs of the facility and other minor costs. These > fees should be very much affordable to the student and the propose class size. > > Keep in mind that this is preliminary searching and apply only if you are > willing to make the commitment to classes, traveling, coordinating with my > office and are willing to make a little cash! > : ) > > I will be scheduling time today for this week to create a website interface > and such. So, forgive me for the request for email replies. Otherwise, to > chit chat about this project, please call my office at 602-375-5363. (I > have been sick and barely have a voice today but it's strong enough to > last! hehe). > > Kimi Adams > Unity Wave > 13231 North 35th Avenue, Suite A11 > Phoenix, AZ 85029 > 602-375-5363 > 602-375-5370 > > ________________________________________________ > See http://PLUG.phoenix.az.us/navigator-mail.shtml if your mail doesn't post to the list quickly and you use Netscape to write mail. > > PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us > http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss