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=<span style="background:rgb(255,0,153)">Starting from Null</span>=
'''Null consists of a series of workshops, that meant to take you from Null to some finite or infinite number with your programming skills.'''<br /><br />


In Null we'll cover some basics of programming, such as HTML, CSS, the terminal, shell scripts, servers.
In Null we'll cover some of the basics such as HTML, CSS, the shell and command-line applications, shell scripts, servers.  
The knowledge gained from these basics will allows to gradually progress into more complex and interesting subjects, such as ePub development, APIs, and other subjects connected to your own work.


Null will compliment the prototyping(programming) sessions, but also lead a direction of its own.<br />
These basic will allow you to gradually progress into more complex and interesting subjects.


== sessions ==
Null will work as a compliment the prototyping (code) sessions.
* 30 October - 14-17 - [[Null/HTML|HTML]]
Helping you to get up to speed, covering the basic in a few compacted afternoons.
* 6 Nov - 14-17  - [[Null/CSS|CSS]]
 
* 13 Nov - 14-17  - [[Null/Terminal| command line aka The Terminal]]trickery
= sessions =
* ... Nov - ePubs
* [[Null/HTML|HTML]]
* [[Null/CSS|CSS]]
* [[Null/Shell|Shell]]  
 
 
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In Null we'll cover some of the basics such as HTML, CSS, the shell and command-line applications, shell scripts, servers.

These basic will allow you to gradually progress into more complex and interesting subjects.

Null will work as a compliment the prototyping (code) sessions. Helping you to get up to speed, covering the basic in a few compacted afternoons.

sessions


/dev/null is a device file that that discards all data written to it