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DATE | 2002-01-24 |
FROM | Paul =?ISO-8859-1?Q?Rodr=EDguez?=
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SUBJECT | Subject: [hangout] Free Software Institue Write-Up (plain-text)
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Free Software Institute
NYLXS and its education program are proud to spearhead the next step in the Linux revolution. Free software is out there, and it’s prime-time. You just need to learn how to use it. Free-software enthusiasts are volunteering their time to teach you, now! No more helplessness, no more fear. You can be the master of your computing. The Free Software Institute is offering affordable training to the NYC community. We provide a complete cradle-to-grave Linux and Free Software education program. Let us help you to learn how to use and develop free software now.
This is empowerment. This is NYLXS.
Those who complete our program will be included in our pool of NYLXS affiliated consultants and referred to companies seeking our services.
Our curriculum consists of:
Introduction to Linux: Linux 1 Text Installation, Manual Partitioning, File Systems, Introduction to the Shell, Introduction to VI, Directory Tree, Files, Permissions, Setting up X, Managing Services, Network Setup, Administering Local and Remote Users, Modules, and Kernel Compilation. -- Linux 1 Classes start Feb. 4th! Limited enrollment! (Courses are designed to feed off each other, you need command of Linux 1.)
Introduction to Unix: Unix 1 Unix tools, find, locate, man, grep, AWK, sort, df, ls, gcc, make cp, ln, mv, Permissions, tcp networking, route.
Introduction to Programming with Perl: Perl 1 Operators, Control Structures, Regular Expressions, Pattern Matching, Scope, Object Oriented Programming
Advanced Unix: Unix 2 Shell Scripting, C Programming, Desktop X.
Introduction to Apache: Linux 2 Install of modperl, Install of Apache, Install of embperl and mason, Basic Apache Configuration with Files and Virtual Servers.
Advanced Web Programming with Perl: Perl 2 embperl, modperl, the Apache Request Cycle, CGI, HTML, Forms, Cookies and Sessions.
Database Programming 1 MYSQL Installation, Creating Tables, Performance Evalutions, SQL Selects, Inserts, User Permissions, Perl DBI, C API.
Introdution to Networking 1 REVIEW tcp/ip, Introduce Mail, sendmail, bind, DNS, DHCP, SAMBA, NFS, SSH, ROUTE.
The FSI also runs a series of informative lectures we call “inservices. These are designed as a forum for indviduals to come together and share areas of their own interest and expertise with their peers.
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