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Well, first of all I really enjoyed the lively debate about
first programming languages.
The minutes describing the Boogies project was well done and
informative for those of us who can't attend the weekly KLUG meetings. I
think this is a worthy project and perhaps it could be a model for other "Cyber
Cafe's". Here are some questions regarding the Boogies Linux Lan
installation:
Could another programming language (ie. Python or Perl) been
substituted for the C/C++ scripts?
If another cafe wanted a similar
configuration would a copy of the Boogies set up work aside from
some adjustments or would it still require a great deal of effort?
The Boogies set up and configuration seems to have all
the aspects of a great Linux/Unix learning experience. Would a
"how to" document or meeting topic covering the more gritty details of how the
Boogies project was assembled be a future
possibility??
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