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Re: [ptp-dev] Outcomes from SC12: PTP in a College Course

Hi Jay:

I will provide some of that information. Furthermore, there is a wide
diversity in our student population from HS students who enroll early to
seasoned professionals adopting a new skill. This should provide for a
range of observations about different impressions of PTP.
 
On Mon, 2013-03-11 at 20:52 +0000, Alameda, Jay wrote:
> Courtney,
> 
> Please let us know how PTP works in your course, and if there are any things that need to be improved.  I'm interested in learning too what we need to do to provision PTP to support cloud development - I recommend joining the ptp developer call (2nd Tuesday of the month, next call tomorrow at noon CDT) if you are thinking of making specific improvements -
> 
> Jay Alameda
> 
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: ptp-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:ptp-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Courtney Brown
> Sent: Thursday, February 28, 2013 4:11 PM
> To: ptp-dev@xxxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: [ptp-dev] Outcomes from SC12: PTP in a College Course
> 
> Hello Folks:
> 
> I caught the tutorial session at SC12 and am considering using it as the primary tool in an course on parallel programming  and Cluster/Cloud computing that I may be teaching at City College of San Francisco.  
> 
> By way of introduction I am an experienced developer C/C++ Java and systems architect having and depending on need (and schedule) may be able to contribute.
> 
> Awesome work!
> 
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