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		<title>Spam, Eggs, Bacon, Sausage, and Spam</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Last year I taught SIPB&#8217;s IAP Introduction to Python class. It was a really good experience, so I decided to do it again this year, and last night was the first class. But with Mystery Hunt coming up and other things having my focus, I didn&#8217;t really start prepping for the class until the day <a href='http://ebroder.net/2009/01/14/spam-eggs-bacon-sausage-and-spam/'>[...]</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Last year I taught SIPB&#8217;s IAP Introduction to Python class. It was a really good experience, so I decided to do it again this year, and last night was the first class. But with Mystery Hunt coming up and other things having my focus, I didn&#8217;t really start prepping for the class until the day of.</p>
<p>Apparently Python is trendy these days! I was in a room that seats 65 or so people, and there were lots of people sitting in the aisles.</p>
<p>In spite of being somewhat intimidated by the large audience, and struggling to hit my stride during the beginning of the talk, I think I did a much better job this year once I actually started covering linguistic constructs. In spite of not spending a lot of time preparing this year, I had good notes for the first lecture from last year. But more importantly, I felt like I knew Python better, which really made the difference. I thought that my discussion was more focused, more concise, and more clear.</p>
<p>The room was an impressive mix of skill levels &#8211; several people who had never programmed and a few people who had clearly been doing it for years. Both groups asked very good questions as well.</p>
<p>Hopefully I&#8217;ll get to spend more time preparing for the next class, because my notes from last year get worse as I get further into the class.</p>
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