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== Installing an IRC client: Optional! == |
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IRC is a real-time chat protocol that open source projects often use to talk about the project and as a medium for users and developers to help each other. IRC clients have a nicer user interface than the webchat interface, so you might want to try them out. This is optional. Here are some pages |
IRC is a real-time chat protocol that open source projects often use to talk about the project and as a medium for users and developers to help each other. IRC clients have a nicer user interface than the webchat interface, so you might want to try them out. This is optional. Here are some pages that explain how to install clients. |
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* [[Chicago Python Workshop 1/IRC/Windows IRC|Windows]] |
* [[Chicago Python Workshop 1/IRC/Windows IRC|Windows]] |
Latest revision as of 17:30, 28 November 2012
Chatting during the workshop
We've set up an IRC channel (chat room) on Freenode where people can discuss the class and post questions and resources.
server: irc.freenode.net
channel: #chipyshop
If you don't know how to use IRC, you can just click on this link to a web chat interface. It will take you to a page where you can sign in to the chatroom.
Installing an IRC client: Optional!
IRC is a real-time chat protocol that open source projects often use to talk about the project and as a medium for users and developers to help each other. IRC clients have a nicer user interface than the webchat interface, so you might want to try them out. This is optional. Here are some pages that explain how to install clients.