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3239 - TrainWest, 2011 in pictures - Christie Miller, Bowerhill, Melksham
Open tomorrow (Sunday 10th April) too. Next year ... Saturday 14th April 2012 and Sunday 15th April 2012 ....

3238 - Bradshaw, Ben and Bill. And some C and C++ pointers and references too.
I have a scarse original of the January, 1960 edition of Bradshaw's guide. Bill and Ben are on my course, and they both want to take a look at it. So I take a perfect photocopy of it, and I pass that copy to Bill with the original handed, with great reverance, to Ben. Bill and Ben both spend some ....

3237 - Using functions to keep look and feel apart from calculations - simple C example
There are a number of distinct elements in any program. • There's the look and feel of the program to the outside world - what it says as it prompts, how its forms are displayed on a web page, the formatting of the results, how it reports errors, etc. • There's the calculation bit that ....

3236 - C - a first program that does something useful for you
Any language has a whole number of different types of element that come together to make a whole. Let's take a spoken language such as English. You need nouns - they're 'thing' words like "platypus" and "road", "carrot" and "Walter". Then you need verbs to join them together - they're 'doing' wo ....

3235 - How we make our programming courses both time and cost effective
We specialise in training people in how to program in open source scripting langauges, such as Perl, Python, PHP, Ruby, Lua and Tcl ... and in C and C++ too, which are open source too in their Gnu / Gcc flavour. Wherever we were based, we need people to travel from far and wide for our courses - ma ....

3234 - Your program - you just provide the filling in the sandwich
You may think (and say) that you're writing a program ... but you never write a complete program these days. What you do is to provide the filling to the sandwich - the bit that changes from one application / requirement to the next, and you then make use of standard surrounding material - the brea ....

3233 - C / C++ Course Lunch - sitting out at the West End
This week we are running C and C++ training courses. It was such a lovely day that we walked to the "West End" for lunch - that's Melksham's West End pub, and not the West End of London. The pub, a member of the "Hungry Horse" chain (Greene King, Bury St Edmunds) has recently been refurbished. ....

3232 - Around and about Melksham in more pictures
Yesterday, I took a walk around Melksham, and I took a whole lot of pictures. Most show features that may not have been photographed very often - for the record, if you like, and for giving thought to where the town may be in a number of years time. This "headline" picture shows equipment in the sk ....

3231 - Footpath, Bridleway, Byway, Road used as Public Path
It's often a surprise to me which posts generate informed and useful additional feedback, comment, information, and so forth. My recent post about a public footpath, and what is allowed on there, was one that rather took off on Facebook. [link - original article] Phil writes: I am certain that pus ....

3230 - Whaddon - near us and yet so remote from us
The village of Whaddon lines about 3 miles on foot from Melksham... or more than twice that by road. It's at the end of a dead end lane from Hilperton in Trowbridge... and comprises a mixture of old farms, and well tended dwellings with (it sometimes seems) a dog barking at each gate. There's a rich ....

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