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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.


So we're co-organizing (with Scalathon) the...
So we're co-organizing the...


<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>


== 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.
== Schedule ==


* 4 PM: Everyone arrives.
* 4 PM: Everyone should be there.


* 4 - 4:15 PM:
* 4 - 4:15 PM:
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== Curriculum ==
== Curriculum ==


* 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.
* 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.