Thursday, September 5, 2013

Introduction

Starts Thurs, Sept 5
6-8:50PM


Slow CodeIn Slow Code, students write homegrown code and share it with their local class- mates. Like the Slow Food Movement, the class advocates the benefits of using locally grown produce (code) and skillfully judging the origins of globally produced food (code-libraries/snippets). Students are given time to learn the craft, explor- ing how it relates to their unique skillsets and interests. At minimum, they learn how to code as well as use other people’s code efficiently. At best, the craft will grow its roots into their perception of systems, processes, and ultimately enrich their creative processes.
INSTRUCTOR / Jeff Gray

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