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Guided Tutorials 2.0 outline:
Barry Duggan is a graduate of Georgia Tech in Electrical Engineering and is a career computer programmer specializing in real-time control, data communication systems, and email security. He has been an amateur radio operator since 1953.


(note- remove anything related to installing GR, that should be on its own page)
Barry started working on the GNU Radio project in 2019 and now devotes most of his time doing Wiki documentation, and development of amateur radio applications. He is a member of the GRCon24 Organizing Committee.
*  Beginner User Level:
 
**      '''Very brief intro to GR, SDR, DSP''', i.e. this page- [[Guided Tutorial Introduction]].  We should reference to external sources for DSP/SDR background for those who need more
Summary of programming languages used (roughly in chronological order):
**      '''Intro to GR usage'''- GRC and flowgraphs, i.e. this page- [[Guided Tutorial GRC]]
* FORTRAN
**      '''Using hardware, how it impacts sample rate, and how other blocks impact sample rate'''.  So [[Guided Tutorial Hardware Considerations]] and [[Guided Tutorial Extras Sample Rates]] and Barry's new writeup, but we can probably condense it down
* assembly languages of various computers
**      '''Brief intro to PMTs, stream tags, and messaging passing''' (refer to Usage Manual for more info), i.e. this page- [[Guided Tutorial Programming Topics]]
* COBOL
**       '''Example practical usage of GR- PSK Demodulation''', i.e. this page- [[Guided Tutorial PSK Demodulation]]
* C
* Intermediate User Level:
* Pascal
**  '''Understanding the Flowgraph Python Code''', content can come from [[Guided Tutorial GNU Radio in Python]]
* HTML5
**  '''Writing your own block''' (using Embedded Python Block), content can come from [[Guided Tutorial GNU Radio in Python]] and elsewhere
* CSS3
**  '''Writing YAML (and XML) file for a block'''
* XML
**  '''Out of Tree modules''', should cover creation/installation and both Python and C++ blocks (but not writing them blocks themselves)
* JavaScript
**  '''Writing blocks in C++'''
* JSON
* Expert User Level:
* node.js
**  '''Writing flowgraphs in C++''' (new to 3.8)
* PHP
** '''Working with ALSA and Pulse Audio'''
* Python
** any of the other really niche topics we already have tutorials for, i.e. the order isn't going to mean much
* Developer Level:
** '''Volk- what it does, why it rocks, how to write new kernels'''
** (the few IDE and debugging related tips and tricks tutorials we already have)

Latest revision as of 16:37, 26 October 2023

Barry Duggan is a graduate of Georgia Tech in Electrical Engineering and is a career computer programmer specializing in real-time control, data communication systems, and email security. He has been an amateur radio operator since 1953.

Barry started working on the GNU Radio project in 2019 and now devotes most of his time doing Wiki documentation, and development of amateur radio applications. He is a member of the GRCon24 Organizing Committee.

Summary of programming languages used (roughly in chronological order):

  • FORTRAN
  • assembly languages of various computers
  • COBOL
  • C
  • Pascal
  • HTML5
  • CSS3
  • XML
  • JavaScript
  • JSON
  • node.js
  • PHP
  • Python