Dabeaz Programming Courses (2007-2026): A Retrospective and Farewell
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gregsadetsky
Summary
A personal announcement from a programming instructor (Dabeaz) stating that their project-based programming courses, taught from 2007-2026 in an intense week-long immersion format, have come to an end. The page serves as a historical archive of course descriptions and includes a heartfelt thank you to past attendees.
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Hacker NewsDabeaz Programming Courses (2007-2026): A Retrospective and Farewelldabeaz.comKey quotes
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I'd just like to thank everyone who attended over the years--I really enjoyed teaching these classes and hope that those of you who took them learned a lot.
I know I did!
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