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Re: ?Re: Requesting suggestions for one day Perl course

by Anonymous Monk
on Feb 29, 2004 at 22:58 UTC ( [id://332728]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


in reply to •Re: Requesting suggestions for one day Perl course
in thread Requesting suggestions for one day Perl course

You can teach the llama in a day if you hurry.
Teach it? or just Present it? I have a hard time swallowing the former, and question the usefulness of the latter :)
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•Re: Re: ?Re: Requesting suggestions for one day Perl course
by merlyn (Sage) on Mar 01, 2004 at 00:33 UTC
    The llama presented at normal teaching pace is about 16 hours of lecture. This includes going over the exercises, and some standard joke material {grin}. This also includes any question answering time.

    If we are careful to omit any "slight diversions", then it brings it down to about 12 hours of real lecture. Compressing the presentation slightly can bring that down to 10 hours. Omitting 2 hours of any of the material (usually the stuff at the end) brings it down to 8 hours.

    Why is that so hard to believe?

    -- Randal L. Schwartz, Perl hacker
    Be sure to read my standard disclaimer if this is a reply.

      Why is that so hard to believe?
      I said it was hard to swallow *teaching* the llama in a day. Now you admit that you must omit at least two hours of material after compression to fit inside of eight hours. Had your original claim been that it was possible to present a compressed subset of the llama in a day, it wouldn't have evoked that comment.

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