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3559 - Well House Consultants - Open Source Programming Courses for 2012
Our 2012 schedule of courses is online at http://www.wellho.net/course/index.html. In 2012, we are offering public programming courses in: • Lua (2 different courses, 8 different start dates) • Perl (3 different courses, 6 different start dates) • Tcl (2 different courses, 8 differe ....

3558 - Python or Lua - which should I use / learn?
"Should I learn and use Python or Lua" - a question to me. The questioner was perceptive, knowing that he shouldn't try to learn lots of languages at the same time, and that he should always limit the "basket" of languages used within his applications - in fact, he was wondering if he could select ....

3557 - Melksham Christmas Lights - Town, Shops and Private Houses
Melksham's Christmas Lights Team has done the town proud this year - I took a late evening walk around last night, and the amazing digital cameras that we do not have allow us to record them too. And there are some beautifully dressed shop windows, and quite a few private houses which add to the d ....

3556 - Aeryn at 1
Time flies - and it's amazing to think that my granddaughter is now over a year old. Here's Aeryn - a snapshot taken on Sunday when we visited her, Chris and Delene at their new place in Amesbury. Purely a personal post this one - for other relatives and friends in far flung places to have an ....

3555 - Football league tables - under old and new point system. Python program.
In 1981, football scoring for the top divisions of the league changed from 2 points for a win to 3 points for a win in the 1981 season [ref]. This was done to encourage positive play, and discourage boring defensive games played for a goalless draw. How much difference would it make if the old sco ....

3554 - Learning more about our web site - and learning how to learn about yours
There are quite a number of tools out there which will give you statistics about your web site - and quite a lot of people who will tell you various statistics about yours and theirs. But there's "Lies, Damned lies and statistics" according to Benjamin Disraeli. How do you really understand your ....

3553 - Changes to morning routines
You'll have noticed a drop-off in blog entries this week because it's been SO busy - even by our standards. The last Python Course before Christmas from Sunday to Wednesday has run into the last Lua Course of 2011 running from Thursday to Sunday (yes, we're up to a seven day week!). Add to that va ....

3552 - Melksham Training Centre and Hotel internet speed - how does it compare?
How fast is your broadband connection? I bench marked our connection at our Training Centre and hotel this morning, using theUswitch test site and the results are shown on this graph. With fast broadband speed tests these days, you're not only looking at the speed of the connection to the pre ....

3551 - Some terms used in programming (Biased towards Python)
Some of the elements of your program Command - typically a keyword followed by series of parameters - a "unit" of shell / batch / Tcl programming (You don't really have commands in Python) Statement - an atomic operational unit of a program - a "unit" of Python / Perl / PHP / Lua / C etc ....

3550 - Provide a useable train service, and people will use it!
Yesterday, I went down to Melksham station to pick up a delegate arriving from Ely off the 15:48 (that's our first train southbound on a Saturday - the second and final one is at 21:34). A little surprised to see that there were only two spaces unoccupied at the station car park, that the disable s ....

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