Just a few quick notes, Unless we can find somebody who knows the windows CLI then the presentation wont be much futher than telling you how to whack in open. We are looking for someone to give the presentation on Shell Scripting(why the bias for bash), so heres a chance to prove your awesome. If you fancy giving a presentation we are looking for around half an hours worth of banter, contact me or other members of the board if you fancy giving it shot ----------------------------------------------------------------- jones@ sdf.lonestar.org SDF Public Access UNIX System - http://sdf.lonestar.org ----------------------------------------------------------------- ________________________________________ From: au-compsci-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [au-compsci-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] on behalf of Mason, Alicia [a.mason.06@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx] Sent: Tuesday, April 28, 2009 1:42 AM To: au-compsci@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: OpenDevNight this Wednesday, MacRobert Building, 5pm CompSci peeps - This Wednesday is the first of our new stint of rechristened OpenDevNights, and we'll be running a workshop on the command-line interface - the Windows DOS command line and the Unix terminal, their basic usage, Bash scripting, coreutils and tools, and other tricks for people too cool to use a mouse. The OpenDevNights run in the MacRobert building, in the last computer lab on the right, on the first floor (come meet up in the foyer if you get lost), from 5pm, and finish late - bring junk food. (It's worth knowing that being fundless scum, I'll trade code for cola.) After the workshops, archives of the code and anything else tangible that we came up with will go up on the forum, which you should get used to me pimping like it was a purple fur coat. Lastly, in a grand show of statistics, Mick is the lucky winner of cake. There will be cake solely for Mick. -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Alicia Mason President, Computing Science Society a.mason.06@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx