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1326 - GUI design - Sketch it out first! (Java / Swing example)
"A picture paints a thousand words" ... and so it is when you're planning a graphic user interface, and implementing it. Yesterday, I picked up an old example of a dialer written in Java - you can see the actual window it generates on the right - and was looking to work out how it hung together. ....

1325 - Java - Client side applet applications as well as server side
Java started off as being a client side language - and our first (1996) course concentrated on Applets and the awt - Abstract Windowing Toolkit - to which Swing was added quite soon. But Applets took off slowly, whereas Servlets - Java as a server side language - grew by leaps and bounds and our co ....

1324 - Well House Manor appoints a General Manager
I'm delighted to announce the appointment of Chris Ellis to a new role as General Manager of our Well House Manor hotel ([Link]). Chris joins us from Ladbrokes where he has worked for a number of years in customer-facing roles -- joining them as a rookie clerk, then rapidly rising to senior shop m ....

1323 - Easy handling of errors in PHP
How often have you written a piece of code that's a "spike solution" - it works well on good data - and then spent just as long as you took to do most of the work in fixing errors? I know I have! These days, I plan my error strategy from minute 0 of hour 0 of day 0. "How to handle errors" is a cr ....

1322 - Flash - is it available to your web page?
We're "flash enabling" some of our web pages .... while at the same time retaining the default pages, seemlessly, for anyone who's not got Flash installed or has an old version. I've been doing some research on the subject and ... separating out the wood from the trees, I'll present you a link to t ....

1321 - Resetting session based tests in PHP
I was writing and testing a PHP session based application - one in which a series of pages are linked together to make up a complete system - yesterday. And as ever with testing, bugs were found in the code and other things had to be added that meant it needed to be changed. But it's rather differe ....

1320 - Perl for Larger Projects - Object Oriented Perl
Perl is a powerful language for short utility scripts - AND a powerful object oriented language too, which is great if you're going to be writing longer applications and / or a suite of programs with shared code. We run a general course that introduced Perl for everyone and also a more advanced cou ....

1319 - Customer feedback - lifeblood of a business
I'm going to share here a forum posting I just made in an obscure corner of the net concerning customer feedback, where a cynical poster (he may have been right to be cynical) was worried that his inputs were not being taken seriously. "But that doesn't mean it will do anything about them" he wrote. ....

1318 - Well House Manor - feature comparison against the old place!
It's now over a year since "The Old Manor" B&B, which used to operate from the same premises as Well House Manor, closed its doors and we bought the building for our new venture. Although we changed things very quickly and opened with new facilities and new everything else in just four months - ....

1317 - 2008 course schedule - Perl, Python, PHP, Linux, Java Deployment, Ruby and more
It's nearly the August Bank Holiday ... and the time of year when our minds turn to scheduling courses for the next year. For 2008, I am proud to present: Every 8 to 12 weeks: Public courses in PHP, Python, Linux, Perl and Apache/Tomcat. Three or four times in the year: Advanced public Perl ....

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