Programming at Home
University of Maryland, Baltimore County
Wednesday, November 17th, 2004 - 1:00-2:00pm
ITE Building - Lecture Hall 7
- Don't want to install Linux at home, but want to know what
other options are available?
- Want to run xemacs on your Windows computer at home?
- Want to use emacs/xemacs, gcc/g++ or make locally
from home under Windows?
- Want to be able to seamlessly view and modify files in your
school account from home?
If you answered Yes to any of these questions, then this
may be of interest to you.
This discussion will focus on technologies and techniques that
can be used to improve the quality of working from home. This talk
is primarily geared towards working from home in a Windows environment
although some concepts are general and apply to other operating systems.
Slides from this lecture are now available: