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2899 - Groupsave tickets - 3 or 4 train tickets for the price of 2
First Great Western offer "Groupsave" tickets where 3 or 4 adults can travel for the price of two on most off peak, book at time of travel, services. And children can go along at a pound each. But there's no "Groupsave 5", so if there are five of you, you'll need to buy a Groupsave 4 plus an extra ....

2898 - Programming Standards from the start!
Yesterday was a "Learning to program in ..." lead in day - for delegates who are new to programming, and will be learning one of the languages we teach; we cover basic principles, but in the way that they're applied to the language the delegate is learning (no starting with Basic and switching to Pe ....

2897 - The Land of the Black Labrador
From yesterday ... a couple of pictures from a visit to the "Land of the Black Labrador" - also known as Henley-on-Thames. Planning a day out ... we had considered going down to Weymouth but thinking of the crowds, the heat, the ban on dogs on much of the beach and so forth decided on a more gentle ....

2896 - LAMP - Linux, Apache, MySQL, PHP - install, configure, administer
Linux - Apache - MySQL - PHP. The "LAMP" combination that serves many web sites - including ours - these days. Linux provides the underlying computer operating system on which the other elements are built Apache (that's the Apache http web server / httpd) provides the service which listens for r ....

2895 - Global Computer Maintenance Department
A story that I felt worth sharing ... from a forum that I help with, and describing another practice which I feel is distinctly unethical and misleading ... ""As we're on a bit of a tech bent here in the FPC at the mo, I thought I'd share details of a call I just received. May serve as a warning to ....

2894 - Sorting people by their names
Please sort into order: Tom Pearce Bill Brewer Peter Gurney Peter Davy Daniel Whiddon Harry Hawk Uncle Tom Cobbley What would you do? Bill Brewer Uncle Tom Cobbley Peter Davy Peter Gurney Harry Hawk Tom Pearce Daniel Whiddon That's not a standard sort order for strings of text ... and if you've ....

2893 - Exclamation marks and question marks on ruby method names
In ruby, you'll find some function/method names that are just a series of letters (a rather conventional sort of name for a function or a variable), and others that have a ! or ? on the end. What's the significance of these? • A function with a ! on the end usually alters the incoming object ....

2892 - Alternative loops and conditionals in Ruby and Perl
Ruby gets a lot from Perl - including its eclecticness in having a wide variety of alternative ways of doing similar things - and no more so than in loops and conditionals. Not only do you have an if but also an unless. Not only do you have a while but also an until. And not only can you write t ....

2891 - Wiltshire Council ask how they can help businesses
There it was again ... "we have undertaken projects already in Salisbury, Trowbridge and Chippenham". Yesterday evening, I attended an event hosted by Wiltshire Council and the Wiltshire Strategic Economic Partnership; a "consultation" where local businesses were being asked various questions about ....

2890 - Dates and times in Python
Python comes with a great variety of standard classes - including some very neat ones to handle dates and times. [Here] is a link to an example written on last week's Python course which took a couple of dates as strings, split them down and proceeded with date arithmetic. I always have to marvel a ....

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