I'm glad I poured it on over the holidays and burned the midnight oil prepping extra classes ahead of time because I've been car-shopping every evening during the week, and am planning to work all weekend again, starting in a few hours.
I have three levels of students, right now: Stuck, stalled, and patiently waiting for the next lesson. I also am stalled with writing the final exam too. With the concentrated hunt on replacing a vehicle over [finally located a pickup truck Thursday evening and drove it home last night] I can get my mind back on schedule.
The next series is the debugging series. I'll let these lectures out one at the time starting this evening.
Using 20/20 hindsight I may have moved too fast forward for most and want to start a review package sometime this weekend, blending it with the previous lectures. This means that I will be conducting two consecutive levels of lectures for about a month or so.
I'd like to:
<LI> Wrap up the C lectures, including reviews and final by the end of February,
<LI> Synchronize everyone to do the checkbook application in March or so, and then
<LI> Start the C++ lecture-set sometime in April.
The way I set up the C lectures should make the C++ lectures a snap. So if you are wavering a little, hang in there because the easy is yet to come.
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Allen Moulton from
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[This message has been edited by Deep Sea (edited January 12, 2002).]