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October 31, 2003
max workshop
seems like there might be some demand for a max workshop - susana expressed interest, and a couple of the 1st years just posted some stuff about wanting to go to the c-level max workshop.
I'm willing to hold a max workshop, if people are interested. I'm not sure exactly what the construction schedule for the zml is on monday, but maybe we could start around 8pm and go for a couple of hours. Does this work for anyone? Is anyone interested? I can bring my iSight, and we maybe could get a couple other firewire cameras to play around with. But I think it might be best to just go over max fundamentals. Perry has been giving good instruction and examples of Jitter and softVNS, as well as communication using the serial port. Maybe the workshop could compliment that fun stuff with some of the more boring max stuff like data structures, common control objects, etc. Any thoughts? I know we were planning on doing max stuff in class too, so maybe doing the nuts and bolts basic stuff is best, and then we can take it from there.
I may be able to come to campus earlier monday afternoon and try and move a couple of the PCs over to the ZML, if we need more machines...
Posted by will at October 31, 2003 10:03 AM
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ah. forgot I'm going to that Elliot Smith concert that night...oh well.
Other times: tuesday for a couple hours before class, Wed (preferably evening), Thursday for a couple hours before class. err. whenever.
let me know.
_wc
Posted by: will at October 31, 2003 02:39 PM
thank you will again. it might be a challenge finding a good time for everyone interested... as for myself, wednesday evening(s) and friday evening(s) work very well. looking forward to it.
Posted by: susana at October 31, 2003 06:00 PM
Thanks for the offer. I would be very interested as well. Tuesday before class, wednesday night and thursday would work for me.
Posted by: Stephanie at October 31, 2003 08:15 PM
ok, so let's say Wednesday night, if this works, I'll make a more official post.
Posted by: will at October 31, 2003 10:34 PM
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