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[849] Staff Meeting
- (new - 2006-08-30)[844] Hotel, Melksham, Wiltshire
- (new - 2006-08-24)[838] Talking about other training companies.
- (new - 2006-08-19)[816] Above the parapit, Well House Manor
- (new - 2006-07-28)[813] Monday Morning at Well House Consultants Melksham
- (new - 2006-07-24)[808] Sales call
- (new - 2006-07-19)[797] Writing up new C / C++ notes.
- (new - 2006-07-09)[774] Bed and Breakfast, or Hotel?
[769] King Edward VII - days of empire
[766] Discounts and approved supplier lists
[759] Watch your Google profile
[756] Seeing the bricks for the trees
[751] Want to be a technical trainer in the UK?
[742] A visit from the solicitor
[739] The eye
[736] New Tape Librarian
[734] Keeping customers informed by email
[729] Career development advice
[725] Better communication
[722] I'm answering a job applicant
[721] Residential
[720] Planning a hotel refurb - an example of a Gant chart in PHP
[714] Room for Octopuses
[699] Extremes costs of getting on line
[693] The on line booking experience
[677] Sympathetic development
[652] Morning Post
[628] Active Learning
[627] JIT or JAU
[621] And the staff put the icing on the cake
[619] If its Sunday, it must be the Norland
[609] Been on a course, but still not got it?
[587] Job vacancy - double agent wanted
[585] Looking for Python staff
[571] Well House Manor
[569] Instructions for bright people
[566] May all your screw-ups be big ones
[555] Hotel novelties
[552] Keeping Customers Informed
[545] Is training seasonal?
[536] Cancellations and penalties
[514] Crazy Day-sies
[503] 10 years C# knowledge please
[491] Being atypical is typical
[487] On line course booking - credit card protection
[482] Different ways of selling
[480] New look to website
[470] I wanna be a Python trainer
[467] Tell them three times
[458] Final courses of '05 coming up ....
[457] Do the work and take the risk - a PHP contract to avoid
[440] Upgrade!
[438] Fair system for travel and accommodation expenses
[408] Can an older person learn a programming language
[407] Theft of training material
[402] Netless
[399] simplicity hides real size
[398] Training course material - why we write our own
[393] Trainer answers phone
[389] Tough Love
[385] Feast or famine
[350] Want to be one better
[327] How far should our support go
[321] Sales - the alternative close
[297] A reminder that the customer is King
[285] What career opportunities for web designers
[281] What they are saying about our OF COURSE newsletter
[265] Business practise, 2005 style
[253] Finding the right holes
[251] WIBNIF
[233] Giving customers best value
[226] Growing our systems
[217] Use of time
[211] Look after your staff and they'll look after you. AOL.
[203] Holes in on line information
[200] Tips for the top
[198] A new skill may not be quick and easy
[195] Customer service - examples to warn us
[189] Tuesdays and Fridays
[188] Pink elephant and appreciation
[180] Skunk works
[171] Skills and techniques of being a successful trainer
[157] Automatic service upgrades
[150] Confession
[137] Certification schemes
[129] Trawling our site to prevent student copying
[126] Feedback shows the tip of an iceberg
[125] Staff theft
[121] Fair and Simple
[108] A typical morning
[95] Five red flags
[91] On line every 24 hours
[88] Getting the right level of trainer
[77] Telephone systems
[72] On Customer Service
[68] Get the strategy worked out and the tactics just fall into place.
[57] Posting 1000 letters!
[27] Sales technique
[17] Differing tastes
[15] 90 to 10 or 80 to 20 rule
[9] Study room - the Oxford train
[7] Writing on a Sunday
[4] Seeing the wood for the trees.
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- (new - 2006-08-21)[828] Freedom of speech and freedom to post
- (new - 2006-08-10)[823] An excellent use for a visitor count?
- (new - 2006-08-05)[819] My projector has a photo-id
- (new - 2006-07-31)[800] Effective web campaign?
- (new - 2006-07-12)[795] Remember a site's non-technical issues too
- (new - 2006-07-07)
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Show all for For the Webmaster, Postmaster and moderator [832] Displaying data at 5 items per line on a web page
- (new - 2006-08-14)[822] PHP - a team member leaves
- (new - 2006-08-04)[806] Check your user is human. Have him retype a word in a graphic
- (new - 2006-07-17)[789] Hot answers in PHP
- (new - 2006-07-02)[767] Finding the language preference of a web site visitor
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Show all for PHP - the language and its application [848] Bath - a tourist city on our doorstep
- (new - 2006-08-29)[842] Dramatic Skys at Longleat
- (new - 2006-08-22)[840] Computers, Brides and Cream Teas
- (new - 2006-08-20)[833] Old Wardour Castle
- (new - 2006-08-14)[829] Where to go within 30 minutes of Melksham
- (new - 2006-08-11)[825] Pictures of the Vale of Pewsey
- (new - 2006-08-07)[824] Pictures of Avebury, Longleat and Dyrham
- (new - 2006-08-06)[812] Minimal Signage
- (new - 2006-07-23)[809] What to do during a Linux build
- (new - 2006-07-20)[804] The Courts, Holt
- (new - 2006-07-16)
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Show all for Around, about and nearby to Wiltshire [839] Reporting on the 10 largest files or 10 top scores
- (new - 2006-08-20)[765] Perl - turning seconds into days, hours, minutes and seconds
[762] Huge data files - what happened earlier?
[760] Self help in Perl
[743] How to debug a Perl program
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Show all for The Perl Programming Language and its use [847] Image maps for navigation - a straightforward example
- (new - 2006-08-28)[665] PHP Image viewing application
[565] Using PHP to output images, XML, Style sheets, etc
[553] Keep that image small
[522] Javascript events - a good example
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Show all for Client Side Languages (HTML, CSS, Javascript) [723] Viewing images held in a MySQL database via PHP
[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
[782] Converting between Hex and Decimal in Tcl
[781] Tcl - lappend v concat
[779] The fragility of pancakes - and better structures
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Show all for Tcl, Tcl/Tk and Expect [846] Is Perl being replaced by PHP and Python?
- (new - 2006-08-27)[836] Build on what you already have with OO
- (new - 2006-08-17)[835] Python - when to use the in operator
- (new - 2006-08-16)[834] Python makes University Challenge
- (new - 2006-08-15)[831] Comparison of Object Oriented Philosophy - Python, Java, C++, Perl
- (new - 2006-08-13)[821] Dynamic functions and names - Python
- (new - 2006-08-03)[788] New - Conditional expressions in Python 2.5
- (new - 2006-07-01)
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- (new - 2006-08-23)[820] Robert and William Whitworth
- (new - 2006-08-01)[817] Working on Weekend in Wiltshire and others
- (new - 2006-07-29)[810] A bad place for security firms
- (new - 2006-07-21)[794] Perl delegate - much more than just a delegate
- (new - 2006-07-06)
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- (new - 2006-07-30)[814] Melksham Railway Calendar 2007
- (new - 2006-07-25)[803] Not shouting
- (new - 2006-07-16)[793] The Wilts and Berks Canal
- (new - 2006-07-05)[790] Shadow Transport Minister to visit Melksham
- (new - 2006-07-02)
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- (new - 2006-08-26)[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
[464] Technical Loneliness
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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?