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Tutorial length
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Gilles LAMIRAL |
Subject: |
Tutorial length |
Date: |
Tue, 9 Jan 2018 02:47:12 +0100 |
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Hi Ole,
The beginning of the tutorial advises to "Spend an hour walking through the
tutorial".
Well, it took me 3 hours to just reach half of it and I didn't run the
"complex" examples
dealing with some parallel perl internals. Then I went to the fosdem video,
which acted
as a good and fun revision for me. All of this was made one month ago, now I
forgot everything!
That's ok, I'm a slow learner. Next revision/usage will be faster, as usual.
I suggest the tutorial could be split in two parts, one basic, really read and
understood
in one hour by a beginner, and one advanced containing everything else, maybe
titled
as a cookbook. The original Usenix article
https://www.usenix.org/system/files/login/articles/105438-Tange.pdf
looks like a pretty good candidate for the one hour tutorial.
As always it's easier to suggest to do something than to actually do it.
In case I find energy to write and publish what I suggest,
what are the licences of the parallel documentation?
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Au revoir,
Gilles Lamiral. France, Baulon (35580)
mob 06 19 22 03 54
tel 09 51 84 42 42
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