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[755] Using different URLs to navigate around a single script
- (new - 2006-06-11)[746] Domain Listing Center and Domain Registry of America
- (new - 2006-06-06)[732] Where is a web site visitor browsing from
- (new - 2006-05-24)[690] Adding Virtual Hosts
[660] Stopping and restarting Apache httpd cleanly
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Show all for Apache HTTP and Tomcat Servers [717] A customer service company
- (new - 2006-05-11)[715] First way to get rid of customers
- (new - 2006-05-09)[676] Melksham, Wiltshire
[606] Train service from December
[538] A company we can work with
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Show all for Melksham [741] Last week - picture of the Perl course
- (new - 2006-06-02)[726] In praise of training course delegates.
- (new - 2006-05-20)[719] Gardens, Well House Consultants HQ
- (new - 2006-05-13)[669] The best Open Source library in town
[640] Training Centre Pictures
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- (new - 2006-06-22)[769] King Edward VII - days of empire
- (new - 2006-06-20)[766] Discounts and approved supplier lists
- (new - 2006-06-17)[759] Watch your Google profile
- (new - 2006-06-13)[756] Seeing the bricks for the trees
- (new - 2006-06-11)[751] Want to be a technical trainer in the UK?
- (new - 2006-06-08)[742] A visit from the solicitor
- (new - 2006-06-03)[739] The eye
- (new - 2006-05-31)[736] New Tape Librarian
- (new - 2006-05-28)[734] Keeping customers informed by email
- (new - 2006-05-26)[729] Career development advice
- (new - 2006-05-23)[725] Better communication
- (new - 2006-05-19)[722] I'm answering a job applicant
- (new - 2006-05-16)[721] Residential
- (new - 2006-05-15)[720] Planning a hotel refurb - an example of a Gant chart in PHP
- (new - 2006-05-14)[714] Room for Octopuses
- (new - 2006-05-08)
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Show all for Running a training and hotel company [767] Finding the language preference of a web site visitor
- (new - 2006-06-18)[716] Evaluating arithmetic expressions in configuration files
- (new - 2006-05-10)[709] Handling huge data files in PHP
- (new - 2006-05-04)[646] PHP - London course, Melksham Course, Evening course
[624] It's REALLY easy to add a little PHP
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- (new - 2006-06-17)[762] Huge data files - what happened earlier?
- (new - 2006-06-15)[760] Self help in Perl
- (new - 2006-06-14)[743] How to debug a Perl program
- (new - 2006-06-04)[738] (Perl) Callbacks - what are they?
- (new - 2006-05-30)[737] Coloured text in a terminal from Perl
- (new - 2006-05-29)[733] Perl for Systems Admin - suid scripts
- (new - 2006-05-25)
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Show all for The Perl Programming Language and its use [723] Viewing images held in a MySQL database via PHP
- (new - 2006-05-17)[673] Helicopter views and tartans
[666] Database design - get it right from first principles
[647] Checking for MySQL errors
[644] Using a MySQL database from Perl
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Show all for SQL and MySQL [787] Tk - laying out your GUI with frames, pack and grid
- (new - 2006-06-30)[785] Running external processes in Tcl and Tcl/Tk
- (new - 2006-06-29)[782] Converting between Hex and Decimal in Tcl
- (new - 2006-06-28)[781] Tcl - lappend v concat
- (new - 2006-06-27)[779] The fragility of pancakes - and better structures
- (new - 2006-06-26)
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Show all for Tcl, Tcl/Tk and Expect [775] Do not duplicate your code
- (new - 2006-06-23)[773] Breaking bread
- (new - 2006-06-22)[753] Python 3000 - the next generation
- (new - 2006-06-09)[749] Cottage industry or production line data handling methods
- (new - 2006-06-07)[748] Getting rid of variables after you have finished with them
- (new - 2006-06-06)[745] Python modules. The distribution, The Cheese Shop and the Vaults of Parnassus.
- (new - 2006-06-05)[712] Why reinvent the wheel
- (new - 2006-05-06)[710] Linux training Glasgow, Python programming course Dundee
- (new - 2006-05-05)
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Show all for Python Programming [786] First Light, Bootle Docks, Liverpool
- (new - 2006-06-29)[780] Separation and Integration
- (new - 2006-06-27)[778] Weekend in Ireland
- (new - 2006-06-26)[777] On Crosby sands
- (new - 2006-06-25)[772] Training in Liverpool
- (new - 2006-06-21)[771] From cat breeder to Cobol to Perl
- (new - 2006-06-21)[763] Much more that the world cup
- (new - 2006-06-15)[752] Over zealous police activity?
- (new - 2006-06-09)[750] Almost everyone loses
- (new - 2006-06-07)[744] We can offer a room, but we can't operate on a dog
- (new - 2006-06-05)[740] Finishing up in Dhahran
- (new - 2006-06-01)[730] Reading the newspaper and working with other restrictions
- (new - 2006-05-23)[727] A journey, an arrival, a people
- (new - 2006-05-21)[724] Helping mental health through diet, exercise and other lifestyle matters
- (new - 2006-05-18)[713] Pictures from my travels
- (new - 2006-05-07)[706] May day away
- (new - 2006-05-01)[704] Erin Brent - rest in peace
- (new - 2006-04-29)[700] As I walked in to Oxford
[698] Catch up weekend
[696] Is than an uphill or downhill task?
[692] Healthier eating
[685] A couple of days away
[684] Staying in the country
[682] Iran has enriched uranium ...
[678] Why are maps rarely to scale?
[674] Wiltshire to get an extra MP
[671] Both ends of the animal
[670] Architectural Heritage - Devizes
[655] Can some food be TOO different?
[654] Making use of disabled facilities
[650] A person of few words
[645] Lost Camel
[637] Carnival
[635] Odd one out.
[625] February pictures
[623] Behind every face is a person and a story
[620] Familiar names, close to home
[614] News in Ireland
[613] Greetings from Dublin
[612] Coming or going?
[611] Look out for the motor cyclist
[607] On being British
[605] Design your day with a walk
[602] MP face to face
[601] A fond memory of Sir Freddie
[584] Loosing breath with Gerald
[580] What to do with milk
[573] Giving an excuse for Christmas
[557] A new sign
[548] San Francisco
[543] The world didn't stop for Christmas
[541] Christmas is for everyone
[540] Christmas Party
[539] rich and famous
[530] Perl course during the week, getting married at the weekend
[518] Passport office - a much improved system
[516] Open source questions? Anyone can ask.
[505] Would you steal ... petrol? ... a training course?
[473] Looking different in town
[469] Yesterday was Kiss and Ride
[455] A Stengthening day
[446] Up early
[429] Charlie on Monday
[423] A Victorian Lady
[420] Towards Tebay
[416] Mixing up swallows and martins
[415] Campaign Drift and efficiency.
[412] Bristol Balloon Festival
[403] Full circle - made it back to an old haunt
[392] No Smoking
[388] BBQ Season
[384] Managing conflict and disappointment
[377] A Strengthened City
[374] Instant availability
[373] Vik, Iceland to Melksham, England
[370] From Iceland
[368] Vacation Week
[365] Letterbox Pictures
[363] Greetings from Edinburgh
[360] Spring turns to Summer
[335] Sad priorities
[330] An O level comes in handy
[326] UK Tax payment totals and where the money is spent
[313] Making bona fide international marriages more difficult
[301] General Election day, UK
[298] Sharing pictures of Wiltshire
[289] MP for Devizes, Wiltshire
[283] Natural or man-made?
[280] Spotted - the local MP
[275] See 8 but buy 6. See 6 but you can buy 8.
[271] Different course every day
[258] Easter at Well House Consultants
[257] Politics gets nasty. Must be an election coming up.
[238] Difficulties with a trolley
[232] Diverse activities
[228] Beard Justification
[218] Golden Nugget
[216] Cheap purchase - votes paid for with selfish promises
[214] Futility of war?
[207] Canteen Dragon
[206] Fox and Python
[186] Lull
[178] Calling a spade a spade
[169] A pleasure to train
[162] A Change is as good as a rest
[161] Christmas break
[149] Fish stocks
[147] Recent technical articles
[131] Thanksgiving dinner
[110] Friday, busy week!
[106] Far from the sea, but close to the heart
[102] The Romans got it right
[100] Life is frail
[97] What makes a professional photographer?
[96] Variable Scope
[92] Hard work, Hard sell
[81] Caf[83][c2]á keyboards
[70] Red Luas - early life and times
[66] A Taste of Ireland
[65] Ireland
[62] Technical Open House
[60] Birth Notice
[35] Autumn arrives right on time
[33] 10 Years of experience
[30] Bank Holiday
[26] Matching Cat
[21] two plus two equals seven
[20] Not two the same
[19] interesting products and subjects
[14] London - Most expensive city??
[8] How much does fuel cost for an airline flight?
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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?