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1466 - Effective Java training - the bootcamp approach
Our public Java courses: Java Bootcamp- 4 days Java Programming for the Web - 5 days Deploying Java Apps under Linux / Unix - 5 days Apache httpd and Tomcat Deployment - 2 days Our courses are modular and we have further material - please ask about private courses if you have a group of delegates as ....

1465 - Perl, PHP, Python, Tcl, Linux, MySQL, Ruby courses ...
What's this list got in common (apart from all being countries?) BelgiumEnglandFinlandFranceGermanyGuernseyIrelandNetherlandsNorwaySaudi ArabiaScotlandSloveniaSwedenUSAWales They're all countries that I've visited to give training coures over the past few years - five or six of them just this year ....

1464 - Python Script - easy examples of lots of basics
Here's a Python script which is pretty imperfect, but shows a whole lot of the basic facilities of the language in use - a sort of "you can do it this way" crib sheet for newcomers. Written during last week's course, with delegates making suggestions as I went along - so if you think the code looks ....

1463 - All the special characters in HTML ...
There's a wide variety of accented characters used around Europe - and Slovenia this week was no exception! I know I should simply use a standard code chart when I need to find a "special" but it's so much easier to write a couple of loops of PHP! See here for the source and here to run it ....

1462 - 10 training days to Christmas.
There are just ten training days left to Christmas ... and I have four courses to give. Next Monday to Wednesday, I'm running a public Tcl course that's followed by a Tk course on Thursday and Friday. It's a bit late for me to advertise the Tcl (!) but actually our hotel is full so any more place ....

1461 - Python - input v raw input
If you use input, then the data you type is is interpreted as a [b]Python Expression[/b] which means that you end up with gawd knows what type of object in your target variable, and a heck of a wide range of exceptions that can be generated. So you should NOT use input unless you're putting somet ....

1460 - Christmas fare in Ljubljana
Our last evening in Ljubljana - and we took the bus into town and walked through the Christmas Market - so many colorful pictures yet as it seems in this city it's the people who make it ... ... and on for a meal in the old town - traditional Slovenian Fayre, perhaps? ....

1459 - Interactive training, and advancing techniques further
One of the unusual things about the way that I train is that I write examples in front of my classes - I don't just go through cases that have been prepared ahead of time. Not only does that mean that I can show people what they want to see rather that what I have guessed they want to see, but it al ....

1458 - The wrong way to put up prices
I wouldn't mind 8 pounds for each piece of hold baggage - really I wouldn't - when the base price of the flight is so cheap. EasyJet have come up with a sensible formula there ... except ... I mightily resent being sent a booking confirmation, specially printed for my flight on 2nd December about ....

1457 - A day in Ljubljana
It's Tuesday morning, and I'm in Ljubljana to give a Python training course. Unusually, I traveled out 24 hours early - rather that arriving at something approaching midnight last night after a Monday that was wasted with travel anyway, we (Lisa and I) came out on Sunday and had a look around what i ....

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