C++/Win32 at MIC University of Indonesia

I promised to Sagi sometime back to coach him on C++ and Win32. Unfortunately, I never have free time to spend with him for almost one year. I also had promise to Prof. Rosari Saleh, to help her research students getting in touch with C++ for numerical computing. With the same classical "time limited" reason, I can't make it until now. So sad!

But yesterday, in a small group discussion with all of them (5 from physics, 1 from computer science), I finally had courage to decide when we should start. Yes, we will run pilot C++/Win32 training to trainer (TTT) course at MIC University of Indonesia soon, code name AlgoLAB. Participants will come from Computer Science and Physic departments also from some local leading ISVs (3-5 persons).

My goals on this course is:
- Start C++/Win32 and Numerical Computing special interest group at MIC-UI
- Out reach scientific programmer with online community (e-Science?? Why not!)
- Create AlgoLAB C++ trainers from Physics and Computer Science Departments
- Get back to campus's atmosphere.... writing papers, will be fun for sure!

Fun fun and fun ! Indonesia e-Science community will be born from Prof. Rosari Saleh's LAB soon:

Kucing  Kucing2

Nico and Sagi are the external crew of KucingFisika (inspired by Schrodinger Cat). Thanks for them!

To support those goals, my course contents will cover:
- Part 1 : C++ Language aspects including C++ template and STL
- Part 2 : Basic Windows Programming with C++
- Part 3 : Numerical and Scientific computing with C++ (mandatory for physicist)
- Part 4 : Algorithm and data structure with C++ (mandatory for computer scientist)
- Part 5 : Multi-core stuffs (OpenMP, TBB, .NET Parallel Extension :)).

This course will be started on Saturday, July, 12, 2008. I plan to deliver it every saturday/sunday (3 hours per day) depends on my availability as I will have lot travels outside Indonesia next couple of months.

I will publish contents of all courses for all of you in Geeks.


Ciao - RAM

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Published Tuesday, July 08, 2008 9:58 AM by Risman Adnan Mattotorang

Comments

# re: C++/Win32 at MIC University of Indonesia

Nice...

Back to basic lagi ya bos...

Wish I can do the same. Pengen banget balik lagi ke kampus.

Good luck with C++ stuffs. Udah waktunya physicist melek C++. Biasanya cuman bisa pakai Delphi atau langsung jump ke Mathlab :) (pengalaman pribadi kuliah dulu)

Tuesday, July 08, 2008 12:50 PM by andriyadi

# re: C++/Win32 at MIC University of Indonesia

Sejujurnya menurut saya, C/C++ itu sangat kuat sekali kalau bisa memakainya. Apalagi kalau aliran message pada Win32 sudah kita ketahui mulai dari saat WinMain dipanggil & keluar dari message loop.

The problem is mother language, we don't have English as our mother language. Sedih memang , terutama buat orang yang langsung menyerah begitu baca MSDN karena mereka harus belajar bahasa Inggris dahulu.

Lalu buat yang mengerti bahasa Inggris setengah-setengah dan terus memaksa baca MSDN. Ugh, berat banget. Because when they do that, they actually learning two things at the same time and not having a good grasp.

Kapan neh, Indonesia bisa maju kalau pendidikan tidak menggunakan Inggris disetiap komunikasi kurikulumnya.

Tuesday, July 08, 2008 3:43 PM by Josef Manurung

# re: C++/Win32 at MIC University of Indonesia

Numerical Computing, Algorithm, Parallelism, C++, Norman.... :D

Man, can you engage me with Prof. Rosari Saleh? Gua lagi cari masalah! Ha..ha..ha.. I may be useful in the Numerical Computing part...

Tuesday, July 08, 2008 4:30 PM by norman

# re: C++/Win32 at MIC University of Indonesia

Norman, if you want to go for PhD in German, she is the one you should engage :).

Tuesday, July 08, 2008 4:34 PM by Risman Adnan Mattotorang

# re: C++/Win32 at MIC University of Indonesia

Would you introduce us? ;)

Tuesday, July 08, 2008 5:40 PM by norman

# C++/Win32 @ MIC UI Day 1

Cool event today at MIC UI is the first days of C++/Win32 training series most of the trainee is From

Saturday, July 12, 2008 2:09 PM by The Notes of Sagi Arsyad

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