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 More options Mar 7 2012, 8:54 am
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From: Natalie Whittaker <off...@madlab.org.uk>
Date: Wed, 7 Mar 2012 05:54:37 -0800 (PST)
Local: Wed, Mar 7 2012 8:54 am
Subject: C Foundations at Omniversity of Manchester
Dear,

I'm Kaija-Luisa, Omniversity coordinator at MadLab. MadLab is a not-
for-profit community space for the tech, digital and creatives based
in the Northern Quarter in Manchester.  We run professional training
courses, Omniversity of Manchester: http://omniversity.madlab.org.uk/.

I hope you don't mind me contacting you, but there is an  up-coming
course that you might be interested in. Here is a bit more
information:

C Foundations
http://s.madlab.org.uk/cfound1

C is used to implement popular scripting languages and their packages,
cross-platform libraries, embedded systems, and OS kernels.
Programmers will benefit if you have an interest in:
        ▪     Boosting the performance of scripting language packages
        ▪     Developing and using cross-platform libraries for your own or
existing projects
        ▪     Implementing embedded systems
        ▪     Understanding or contributing to open-source operating systems, or
        ▪     A wish to learn, or brush up on, one of the most widely used
programming languages

I would be happy to send you more information if you think you might
be interested. We also run several other courses which you can find
from our website.

Kind regards,
Kaija-Luisa /Omniversity coordinator/off...@madlab.org.uk


 
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