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We would like to increase diversity in the Scala community, and give people an opportunity to participate in Scalathon who don't know Scala yet. |
We would like to increase diversity in the Scala community, and give people an opportunity to participate in Scalathon who don't know Scala yet. |
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So we're co-organizing |
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<span style="font-size: 16px;">[http://www.meetup.com/scala-phase/events/17397558/ Scala Crash Course for women and their frieends]</span> |
<span style="font-size: 16px;">[http://www.meetup.com/scala-phase/events/17397558/ Scala Crash Course for women and their frieends]</span> |
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The general idea is that everyone arrives, sets up their development environment, and then listens to a brief lecture on Scala basics if they want. Most of the time is spent doing hands-on practice with exercises. The ''staff'' are always available for answering questions one-on-one. |
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* 3:30 PM: If you want to arrive early to do laptop setup or ask questions, you can arrive at 3:30. |
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* 4 PM: Everyone |
* 4 PM: Everyone should be there. |
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* 4 - 4:15 PM: |
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== Curriculum == |
== Curriculum == |
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* To be determined. Runar wrote [http://groups.google.com/group/scalathon-teachers/browse_thread/thread/8833840c3e4f9c7a on the teachers list] about using his office's Scala tutorial content, which sounds great. |
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* To be determined yet. |
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Revision as of 16:04, 5 July 2011
We would like to increase diversity in the Scala community, and give people an opportunity to participate in Scalathon who don't know Scala yet.
So we're co-organizing the...
Scala Crash Course for women and their frieends
Schedule
The general idea is that everyone arrives, sets up their development environment, and then listens to a brief lecture on Scala basics if they want. Most of the time is spent doing hands-on practice with exercises. The staff are always available for answering questions one-on-one.
- 3:30 PM: If you want to arrive early to do laptop setup or ask questions, you can arrive at 3:30.
- 4 PM: Everyone should be there.
- 4 - 4:15 PM:
- 5:45 - 6:15: Food break. (Middle Eastern food, sponsored by Scalathon.)
- 6:15 - 8:00: More hands-on practice time. (Short stretch break at 7:00.)
- 8:00: It's over! Join up with the documentation crowd, and go out to food and drinks at Philly Lambda. (See also the "Friday" portion of the Scalathon schedule.
Curriculum
- To be determined. Runar wrote on the teachers list about using his office's Scala tutorial content, which sounds great.