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Teaching bottomline, part 3: what should improve.
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| From: | Robert Fischer <robert.fischer@S...> |
| Subject: | Re: [Caml-list] Teaching bottomline, part 3: what should improve. |
Now that I'm thinking about it, it's probably the route I'm going to go for my presentation on Test Driven Development with OCaml for Agile 2007 -- I don't have a Mac or a Linux laptop kicking around (former is too expensive, latter won't get wireless working for me), but I definitely want to be in Linux for development. So, if you're willing to wait until the early Augustish timeframe, I might have just such a LiveCD to share. Robert Fischer IT Firefighter Smokejumper Consulting Jon Harrop wrote: > On Wednesday 23 May 2007 14:04:06 David Teller wrote: > >> That's a non-argument, I'm afraid. You can't demand the (unenthusiastic) >> administrator and all students to install Linux just for one lecture. >> > > You realise this is as easy as putting a Knoppix CD in your drive and > rebooting into Linux directly from the CD? > > If you can't afford anything and they can't afford anything then this is > easily your best course of action. > >