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November and December Public Course Schedule
It's only a couple of days since we turned the clocks back, but already my weekday time is fully spoken for up to Christmas - with bookings on all of these public courses so they're guaranteed runners (remember - we never cancel a course once you've booked it!)
| November 2008 | Python Programming [ Link] | Monday 10 November 2008 to Wednesday 12 November 2008
| The MySQL Relational database [ Link] | Thursday 13 November 2008 and Friday 14 November 2008
| Deploying Java applications on Linux and Unix [ Link] | Monday 17 November 2008 to Friday 21 November 2008
| | Monday 17 November 2008
| Linux Administration [ Link] | Tuesday 18 November 2008
| Deploying Apache and Tomcat [ Link] | Thursday 20 November 2008 and Friday 21 November 2008
| December 2008 | Object Oriented programming with PHP [ Link] | Friday 5 December 2008
| Deploying LAMP - Linux, Apache, MySQL Perl / PHP / Python [ Link] | Monday 8 December 2008 to Thursday 11 December 2008
| | Monday 8 December 2008
| Linux Administration [ Link] | Tuesday 9 December 2008
| | Wednesday 10 December 2008 and Thursday 11 December 2008
| Regular Expressions [ Link] | Friday 12 December 2008
| Perl for Larger Projects [ Link] | Monday 15 December 2008 to Wednesday 17 December 2008
| Using Perl on the Web [ Link] | Thursday 18 December 2008 and Friday 19 December 2008
|
The other dates? Private courses on site in Liverpool and Cambridge ... a weekend meeting with Santa on 30th November ... acting as Maitre d'Hotel for a photography weekend ... and two private Java courses and a Ruby one here in Melksham. (this article written on 2008-10-27) |
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[1796] libwww-perl and Indy Library in your server logs?
- (new - 2008-09-13)[1767] mod_proxy and mod_proxy_ajp - httpd
[1762] WEB-INF (Tomcat) and .htaccess (httpd)
[1761] Logging Cookies with the Apache httpd web server
[1749] Using server side and client side programming together
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[1675] Comparing Objects in C++
[1674] What a lot of files! (C++ / Polymorphism demo)
[1671] Compiling C programs with gcc - an overview
[1670] Dynamic Memory Allocation in C
[1669] What are Unions (C programming)
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[1855] Volunteer v Employee - a skewed balance? (FSB)
- (new - 2008-10-25)[1843] How many cups of coffee?
- (new - 2008-10-17)[1823] FSB - an update.
- (new - 2008-10-07)[1792] All the pieces fall into place - hotel and courses
- (new - 2008-09-10)[1748] Hotel room prices - Melksham, Wiltshire
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[1836] Next in the sequence - courses next year (2009)
- (new - 2008-10-12)[1816] Holt on holt
- (new - 2008-09-29)[1781] Reception
- (new - 2008-09-01)[1693] July to December 2008 - Open Source training schedule
[1645] Seeing how others do it - PHP training
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[1835] 23:30 bookings and midnight checkins
- (new - 2008-10-12)[1805] Carlisle High School - Class of 1973 Reunion
- (new - 2008-09-21)[1760] An opportunity for something new
[1758] Lindors Hotel, near St. Briavels, Wye Valley
[1713] Ways to accept credit cards - or not!
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[1824] Which is your best hotel room?
- (new - 2008-10-07)[1815] Hotel Guest Surveys
- (new - 2008-09-28)[1809] Coming home tonight
- (new - 2008-09-25)[1808] We love children ... but our hotel is not going to be their scene
- (new - 2008-09-24)[1800] Spiders Web
- (new - 2008-09-17)[1786] Picturing the rain
- (new - 2008-09-05)
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[1833] Web Bloopers - good form design - avoiding pitfalls
- (new - 2008-10-11)[1827] What a shock
- (new - 2008-10-08)[1817] Marc Schneider is still having email trouble
- (new - 2008-09-30)[1798] What does an browser understand? What does an HTML document contain?
- (new - 2008-09-15)[1797] I have been working hard but I do not expect you noticed
- (new - 2008-09-14)[1795] What have iTime, honeytrapagency and domain listing center got in common?
- (new - 2008-09-12)[1793] Which country does a search engine think you are located in?
- (new - 2008-09-11)
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[1860] Seven new intermediate Perl examples
- (new - 2008-10-30)[1853] Well structured coding in Perl
- (new - 2008-10-24)[1850] Daisy the Cow and a Pint of Ginger Beer
- (new - 2008-10-21)[1849] String matching in Perl with Regular Expressions
- (new - 2008-10-20)[1840] Validating Credit Card Numbers
- (new - 2008-10-14)[1799] Regular Expressions in PHP
- (new - 2008-09-16)
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[1820] Sorting objects in PHP
- (new - 2008-10-04)[1794] Refactoring - a PHP demo becomes a production page
- (new - 2008-09-12)[1787] Howto - write and manage a news box on your web page
- (new - 2008-09-06)[1780] Server overloading - turns out to be feof in PHP
- (new - 2008-09-01)[1779] Injection Attacks - avoiding them in your PHP
- (new - 2008-08-31)[1778] Pointing all the web pages in a directory at a database
- (new - 2008-08-30)
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[1562] Java Compiler - needs all classes, compiles them all too
[1557] Trying out our Java examples on our web site
[1556] Java - a demonstration of inheritance on just one page
[1550] Java (JSP and Servlet examples) live on our server
[1502] Java, sorting, ArrayList example, generics
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[1859] Wiltshire at dawn - the tourist trail
- (new - 2008-10-29)[1851] Pictures from a delegate
- (new - 2008-10-22)[1846] Old Piles of the South West
- (new - 2008-10-18)[1834] Seend, near Melksham, Wiltshire
- (new - 2008-10-11)[1830] Caen Hill and Olivers Castle
- (new - 2008-10-10)[1822] Claverton Pump
- (new - 2008-10-06)[1821] Autumn
- (new - 2008-10-05)[1710] At the Westbury Bypass Enquiry
[1635] Spring in Devizes
[1625] Box from end to end
[1612] Comfy Chair - Floating Harbour, Bristol
[1611] Gauging point at entrance to Bristols Floating Harbour
[1609] Chew Valley Lakes
[1583] Businesses in West Wiltshire - networking
[1521] Evening drive across the roof of Wiltshire
[1399] Pictures Framed
[1346] Evening, Devizes and Sells Green
[1252] Westbury Bypass - how it would effect Melksham
[1218] Sunday afternoon
[1156] Two by One by Wiltshire
[1154] As I came back from Tesco
[1130] Science Museum - larger exhibits / store, Wroughton, Swindon
[1129] Golfing, Wiltshire (near Melksham)
[1128] Avon Vale hunt at the Point to Point
[1127] A day at the races
[1118] Origin of Jack and Jill and little Jack Horner
[1112] Bank Holiday country breaks in Melksham, Wiltshire
[1106] Spring Pictures
[1103] Dilton Marsh
[1071] Making a mountain out of a molehill
[1070] Java Deployment course - lunch break
[1030] Hotel for Trowbridge
[971] Wiltshire letterboxes
[946] Look around this mouth.
[942] Index of Pictures
[938] Bratton and Edington new town, Wiltshire
[935] Autumn leaves in Wiltshire - Potterne
[929] Presenting Melksham - for a weekend away in Wiltshire
[880] Celebration circles
[865] Catching the slope
[861] Ballooning from Devizes
[854] Morgans Hill
[848] Bath - a tourist city on our doorstep
[842] Dramatic Skys at Longleat
[840] Computers, Brides and Cream Teas
[833] Old Wardour Castle
[829] Where to go within 30 minutes of Melksham
[825] Pictures of the Vale of Pewsey
[824] Pictures of Avebury, Longleat and Dyrham
[812] Minimal Signage
[809] What to do during a Linux build
[804] The Courts, Holt
[680] Letter Boxes
[325] Gone Racing - Larkhill, Wiltshire
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[1861] Reactive (dynamic) formatting in Perl
- (new - 2008-10-31)[1856] A few of my favourite things
- (new - 2008-10-26)[1852] Perl and Blackberries
- (new - 2008-10-23)[1832] Processing all files in a directory - Perl
- (new - 2008-10-11)[1829] Dont bother to write a Perl program
- (new - 2008-10-10)[1828] Perl - map to process every member of a list (array)
- (new - 2008-10-09)[1826] Perl - Subs, Chop v Chomp, => v ,
- (new - 2008-10-08)[1825] Question Mark - Colon operator (Perl and PHP)
- (new - 2008-10-08)
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[1831] Text formating for HTML, with PHP
- (new - 2008-10-11)[1814] Javascript/HTML example, dynamic server monitor
- (new - 2008-09-28)[1813] Ajax - going Asyncronous and what it means
- (new - 2008-09-28)[1812] Starting Ajax - easy example of browser calling up server data
- (new - 2008-09-27)[1811] Alternative URLs using % symbol encoding
- (new - 2008-09-27)[1806] Dealing with overhead cables in a photograph
- (new - 2008-09-21)
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[1720] Some Ruby lesser used functions
[1588] String interpretation in Ruby
[1587] Some Ruby programming examples from our course
[1586] Variable types in Ruby
[1582] Ruby, C, Java and more - getting out of loops
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[1771] More HowTo diagrams - MySQL, Tomcat and Java
[1766] Diagrams to show you how - Tomcat, Java, PHP
[1754] Upgrade from PHP 4 to PHP 5 - the TRY issue
[1735] Finding words and work boundaries (MySQL, Perl, PHP)
[1731] Apache httpd, MySQL, PHP - installation procedure
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[1785] What is running on your network? (tcl and expect)
- (new - 2008-09-04)[1782] Calling procs in Tcl and how it compares to Perl
- (new - 2008-09-02)[1614] When an array is not an array
[1613] Regular expression for 6 digits OR 25 digits
[1602] Automating processes through Expect
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[1847] Lua - IAQ (Infrequently Answered Questions)
- (new - 2008-10-18)[1845] Passing a table from Lua into C
- (new - 2008-10-18)[1844] Calling functions in C from your Lua script - a first HowTo
- (new - 2008-10-17)[1842] Lua Course, and the Wiltshire Countryside too
- (new - 2008-10-16)[1841] Formatting with a leading + / Lua and Perl
- (new - 2008-10-15)
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[1819] Calling base class constructors
- (new - 2008-10-03)[1791] The road ahead - Python 3
- (new - 2008-09-10)[1790] Sharing variables with functions, but keeping them local too - Python
- (new - 2008-09-09)[1789] Looking for a value in a list - Python
- (new - 2008-09-08)[1788] Python 2 to Python 3 / Python 3000 / Py3k
- (new - 2008-09-07)[1784] Global - Tcl, PHP, Python
- (new - 2008-09-03)
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[1854] Three Seasonal Pictures
- (new - 2008-10-25)[1838] Oxford in Pictures
- (new - 2008-10-13)[1837] Alfred the Great
- (new - 2008-10-13)[1818] Icelandic Badge
- (new - 2008-10-01)[1810] Middle aged subsidise young and old
- (new - 2008-09-26)[1807] A sad town in the sunlight
- (new - 2008-09-22)[1804] Colvin and Carlisle
- (new - 2008-09-20)
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[1858] Camera with night vision, youth with no vision
- (new - 2008-10-28)[1848] 30th November - Santa Trip from Melksham
- (new - 2008-10-19)[1802] Motorcycles welcome at Well House Manor
- (new - 2008-09-19)[1777] The Rise and Rise of First Bus Fares
[1757] Preserved railways - struggling to the future?
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[1862] Remember your units
- (new - 2008-10-31)[1839] Job application
- (new - 2008-10-13)[1783] Think before you send
- (new - 2008-09-02)[1741] Age Concern
[1662] Westonbirt Arboretum Postcode
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[1857] November and December Public Course Schedule
- (new - 2008-10-27)[1773] The Longest Possible Day
[1414] What we teach - expained for the non-technical
[1317] 2008 course schedule - Perl, Python, PHP, Linux, Java Deployment, Ruby and more
[1245] Ensuring that our tutor answers YOUR questions
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[1803] FTP passive mode - a sometimes cure for upload hangs
- (new - 2008-09-20)[1801] Will your backups work if you have to restore them?
- (new - 2008-09-18)[1774] What is my real and my effective ID? [Linux]
[1765] Dialects of English and Unix
[1764] Yank and Push - copy and move in vi
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Public Transport • Training from Well House Consultants • And also ... • Tcl, Tcl/Tk and Expect • Programming in Lua • Python Programming • Well House Manor - Hotel and Training Centre • Apache HTTP and Tomcat Servers • The Perl Programming Language and its use • Ruby and Ruby on Rails • PHP - the language and its application • C and C++ Programming • Linux and Shell Programming • Melksham • SQL and MySQL • For the Webmaster, Postmaster and moderator • Java and the Java Environment • Fun and Flames • Running a training and hotel company • Around, about and nearby to Wiltshire • Client Side Languages (HTML, CSS, Javascript) • Keynote Articles • General Programming Topics
A little more about this newsletter ...
At Well House Consultants, we run niche IT training courses ... and we run a hotel for delegates on those courses and other visitors to Melksham too. And we make a lot of friends - have a lot of ambassadors with whom we want to keep in touch. So every day Graham (that's me, writing this piece) puts together an article or two which might include the latest sample programs that I've written during the current course, new information about
Well House Manor - our business hotel, tips on search engine optimisation,
announcements of upcoming public courses, pictures of local places, and even (on occasions) rants and whimsical pieces to keep those friends up to date and in touch. The feeds are available directlt via the Blog -
"The Horse's Mouth", they're on our
Twitter Feed and you can find me at my
LinkedIn profile.
But most people just want to look us up occasionally - every month or two, and then to catch up on the latest news just for their particular subjects of interest ... and that's what this newsletter is about
You'll find above the titles of ALL the new articles written in the last two months, listed by major subject area, and showing as
(new) with their date of publication. You'll find additional articles in each category too - topping each category up to a minimum of five articles. And you'll find a link at the end of each section which lets you expand that section to show the titles of every article that's been published in that section. After all, "the old ones are often the best ones", aren't they?