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[1011] Well House Manor and Beechfield House, Hotels, Melksham
- (new - 2006-12-29)[1007] Friends and family
- (new - 2006-12-25)[1002] Meet the neighbours
- (new - 2006-12-20)[1000] One Thousand Posts and still going strong
- (new - 2006-12-18)[988] You should think you're first in a hotel room
- (new - 2006-12-15)[982] Notes from the white board
- (new - 2006-12-14)[979] Empty seats, Nodding Donkeys and buses
- (new - 2006-12-11)[972] Both one team and two
- (new - 2006-12-08)[966] CSL, KISS and RTFM
- (new - 2006-12-05)[961] Products that our customers want more of
- (new - 2006-12-03)[951] What happened at Geekmas
- (new - 2006-11-28)[944] Just ******* Google it
- (new - 2006-11-25)[941] Snagging
- (new - 2006-11-24)[939] Swipe cards for hotel rooms - Security issues
- (new - 2006-11-23)[932] A tale of a wee wall
- (new - 2006-11-19)[931] Before and After - Well House Manor
- (new - 2006-11-18)[927] Hotel door furniture
- (new - 2006-11-15)[922] Staying at your own hotel
- (new - 2006-11-12)
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Show all for Running a training and hotel company [998] The year of the exploding projector
- (new - 2006-12-18)[963] George Hotel and Well House Manor, Melksham
- (new - 2006-12-04)[940] Winter at Well House Manor - Open Houses
- (new - 2006-11-23)[933] Course Joining package - updated
- (new - 2006-11-20)[926] Training rooms to learn Open Source programming
- (new - 2006-11-15)
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Show all for Well House Manor - Hotel and Training Centre [1015] Search engine placement - long term strategy and success
- (new - 2006-12-30)[1001] .pdf files - upload via PHP, store in MySQL, retrieve
- (new - 2006-12-19)[948] Running an on line campaign
- (new - 2006-11-27)[923] Why shouldn't I spam?
- (new - 2006-11-13)[919] Freedom for X is denial of privacy for Y
- (new - 2006-11-09)[918] Databases needn't be frightening, hard or expensive
- (new - 2006-11-08)[916] Driving customers away
- (new - 2006-11-07)
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Show all for For the Webmaster, Postmaster and moderator [1010] Dates, times, clickable diarys in PHP
- (new - 2006-12-28)[1008] Date conversion - PHP
- (new - 2006-12-26)[997] Most recent file in a directory - PHP
- (new - 2006-12-18)[936] Global, Superglobal, Session variables - scope and persistance in PHP
- (new - 2006-11-21)[934] Clustering, load balancing, mod_rewrite and mod_proxy
- (new - 2006-11-21)[920] A lion in a cage - PHP
- (new - 2006-11-10)[917] Syntax checking in PHP
- (new - 2006-11-07)[915] Paging through hundreds of entries
- (new - 2006-11-05)
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Show all for PHP - the language and its application [995] Ruby's case - no break
- (new - 2006-12-17)[991] Adding a member to a Hash in Ruby
- (new - 2006-12-16)[990] Ruby - Totally Topical
- (new - 2006-12-16)[987] Ruby v Perl - interpollating variables
- (new - 2006-12-15)[986] puts - opposite of chomp in Ruby
- (new - 2006-12-15)[985] Equality in Ruby - == eql? and equal?
- (new - 2006-12-14)[983] Blessing in Perl / Member variable in Ruby
- (new - 2006-12-14)[962] Breaking a loop - Ruby and other languages
- (new - 2006-12-03)[960] 1st, 2nd, 3rd revisited in Ruby
- (new - 2006-12-02)
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Show all for Ruby and Ruby on Rails [947] What is an SQL injection attack?
- (new - 2006-11-27)[937] Display an image from a MySQL database in a web page via PHP
- (new - 2006-11-22)[924] The LAMP Cookbook - Linux, Apache, MySQL, PHP / Perl
- (new - 2006-11-13)[907] Browser -> httpd -> Tomcat -> MySQL. Restarting.
[723] Viewing images held in a MySQL database via PHP
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Show all for SQL and MySQL [970] String duplication - x in Perl, * in Python and Ruby
- (new - 2006-12-07)[964] Practical polymorphism in action
- (new - 2006-12-04)[959] It's the 1st, not the 1nd 1rd or 1th.
- (new - 2006-12-01)[956] Python security - trouble with input
- (new - 2006-11-30)[955] Python collections - mutable and imutable
- (new - 2006-11-29)[954] Splitting Pythons in Bradford
- (new - 2006-11-29)[950] Python and the Magic Roundabout
- (new - 2006-11-27)[949] Sludge off the mountain, and Python and PHP
- (new - 2006-11-27)[945] Code quality counts
- (new - 2006-11-26)[943] Matching within multiline strings, and ignoring case in regular expressions
- (new - 2006-11-25)[913] Python - A list of methods
- (new - 2006-11-03)[912] Recursion in Python
- (new - 2006-11-02)[909] Python is like a narrowboat
- (new - 2006-10-30)[903] Pieces of Python
[901] Python - listing out the contents of all variables
[900] Python - function v method
[899] Python - extend v append on a list
[846] Is Perl being replaced by PHP and Python?
[836] Build on what you already have with OO
[835] Python - when to use the in operator
[834] Python makes University Challenge
[831] Comparison of Object Oriented Philosophy - Python, Java, C++, Perl
[821] Dynamic functions and names - Python
[788] New - Conditional expressions in Python 2.5
[775] Do not duplicate your code
[773] Breaking bread
[753] Python 3000 - the next generation
[749] Cottage industry or production line data handling methods
[748] Getting rid of variables after you have finished with them
[745] Python modules. The distribution, The Cheese Shop and the Vaults of Parnassus.
[712] Why reinvent the wheel
[710] Linux training Glasgow, Python programming course Dundee
[672] Keeping your regular expressions simple
[668] Python - block insets help with documentation
[663] Python to MySQL
[657] The ternary operator in Python
[656] Think about your design even if you don't use full UML
[633] Copying a reference, or cloning
[629] Choosing the right language
[595] Add a friendly front end with Tk
[561] Python's Generator functions
[560] The fencepost problem
[496] Python printf
[477] Class, static and unbound variables
[463] Splitting the difference
[444] Database or Progamming - which to learn first?
[433] FTP - how to make the right transfers
[426] Robust checking of data entered by users
[418] Difference between import and from in Python
[386] What is a callback?
[383] Overloading of operators on standard objects in Python
[382] Central London Courses - Perl, PHP, Python, Tcl, MySQL
[381] Exceptions in Python
[380] Bridging to the customer requirement
[353] Wimbledon Neck
[340] Code and code maintainance efficiency
[328] Making programs easy for any user to start
[324] The backtick operator in Python and Perl
[317] Programming languages - a comparison
[316] Development Environments
[308] Call by name v call by value
[303] Lambdas in Python
[299] What - no switch or case statement?
[296] Using a Python dictionary as a holder of object attributes
[294] Python generator functions, lambdas, and iterators
[239] What and why for the epoch
[237] Crossfertilisation, PHP to Python
[236] Tapping in on resources
[235] Preparation for a day's work
[208] Examples - Gadfly, NI Number, and Tcl to C interface
[190] Python engines
[183] The elegance of Python
[114] Relative or absolute milkman
[105] Distance Learning
[103] Can't resist writing about Python
[61] Python is a fabulous language
[16] Python training
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Show all for Python Programming [1014] Christmas Season Piccies
- (new - 2006-12-30)[1005] Stirling at night
- (new - 2006-12-23)[1004] Old dog, old tricks
- (new - 2006-12-22)[1003] Room at the Inn, Guy at the station
- (new - 2006-12-21)[992] Enthusiastic, but ....
- (new - 2006-12-16)[980] Street Scene
- (new - 2006-12-12)[978] Wellhouse Manor, Hotel, Melksham
- (new - 2006-12-10)[967] Realistic on line shoot'em up
- (new - 2006-12-05)[958] Plain Ole nice pictures
- (new - 2006-11-30)[953] Christmas in November
- (new - 2006-11-29)[921] French Exchange
- (new - 2006-11-11)[911] Letter Home
- (new - 2006-11-01)
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Show all for And also ... [976] Santa at the station
- (new - 2006-12-09)[974] The last commuter train through Melksham
- (new - 2006-12-09)[952] Coming from London to Melksham by train for a course
- (new - 2006-11-28)[877] Yes, but what do we do now??
[818] Heard, yes. Considered, no. The case for the train.
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Show all for Public Transport [898] Courses at Well House Manor
[845] Course scheduling and Geekmas - are they traditions yet?
[695] In the hospitality business
[626] Not just a pretty face to answer the phone.
[549] 2005 - Come as a student, leave as a friend
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Show all for Keynote Articles 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?