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DATE | 2015-05-25 |
FROM | Ruben Safir
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SUBJECT | Subject: [LIU Comp Sci] Summer NYLXS Study Schedule
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Entering into this summer NYLXS will be sponsoring the Hacking and Learning Schedule to fill your summer with GNU/Linux education and sharing
Currently Meetings will take place in the NYLXS Office which will likely be moving as arrangments can be made.
1580 East 19th Street Brooklyn, NY 1E
B Train to Kings Highway (25 minutes from 42nd Street)
Monday Evening 6:30PM - 9:30PM The Study of Artificial Intelligence
Textbook: Artificial Intelligence – Structures and Strategies for Complex Problem Solving, Sixth Edition, George F. Luger, ISBN-13:978-0-321-54589-3, Addision Wesley, 2009.
and it will be using CLIPS
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CLIPS
www.cs.kent.edu/~mscherge/AI/CLIPS/AI_CLIPS_Tutorial.ppt http://www.cs.kent.edu/~mscherge/AI/index.html http://ocw.mit.edu/courses/electrical-engineering-and-computer-science/6-034-artificial-intelligence-fall-2010/index.htm
Tuesday:
Kernel Hacking and working :
http://eudyptula-challenge.org/
Welcome to the Eudyptula Challenge!
This "challenge" is a series of Linux kernel programming exercises starting out small, and in the end, if all goes well, you'll be the maintainer of a subsystem, if you so desire. Well, maybe not a maintainer, but you will be qualified enough to point out any problems that your favorite maintainer is causing, and that's actually way more fun than being in charge.
All of these tasks will be done through email, and will require you to write, modify, and submit Linux kernel patches and code of all different types.
First off, some housekeeping rules.
You have been assigned a "unique" id. This id is required when submitting your results, as I (a dumb script) need some way to determine what is going on. So, please, for every email you write to me from now on, use your id in the Subject: line like this:
Task 02 results
And yes, if you haven't guessed it already, "xxxxx" is your unique id. Please don't lose it. I can, through some difficulty, figure it out again, but we really don't want to have to get my human involved in this process, that only slows things down.
You should be able to just hit "reply" on the task email and all should be fine, if not, the scripts will notify you. ....
This will alternate with the NYLUG Hacking Meeting that is on alternating Tuesday Nights
Wednesday: Linear Algebra through MIT: It is very hard to say you are an expert with computers without knowledge on this topic.
http://ocw.mit.edu/courses/mathematics/18-06sc-linear-algebra-fall-2011/ Strang, Gilbert. Introduction to Linear Algebra . 4th ed. Wellesley, MA: Wellesley-Cambridge Press , February 2009. ISBN: 9780980232714.
Thursday Night is Linux 1 workshop: Intro to Linux and shell usage.
There is a LOT more I'd like to learn, but that is all I can fit.
Ruben
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