Training, Open Source computer languages

PerlPHPPythonMySQLhttpd / TomcatTclRubyJavaC and C++LinuxCSS

Search our site for:
Home Accessibility Courses Diary The Mouth Forum Resources Site Map About Us Contact
Tcl training - often for a larger group
There's a different 'metric' for courses in the different languages we teach - PHP programmers come in ones and twos much of the time, but almost all of the Tcl training we do is for larger groups of delegates, in private courses at their place of work. Why is this?

Tcl is used as an embedded element within larger systems - a bedrock on which a potentially quite complex operation in a high tech industry is run. So there aren't a lot of applications around, but those which ARE around are key to a team of people, all of whom need to be able to read / understand the scripts at least at a basic level.




And so it is that I find myself on site - in Edinburgh, Dublin, Coventry, Crawley, Bristol or (this week) High Wycombe, teaching a group of delegates far larger than I would dream of handling on a public course. A dozen people these few days leaving me, I admit, a little tired by Friday evening - but exhilarated too with a new group of friends and new knowledge of how another client uses Tcl, Expect and (in this case) Incr-Tcl.



As a footnote - why do we run larger private courses than public courses? Because on a public course - with delegates coming from different companies, with different applications of the technology and different parts of the subject they wish me to concentrate on, I need to have good time during the course to look after each and every one of a number of subtle varying requirements. And I've also got to be the fluid that oils the interaction - at least early on the course - between delegates who have never set eyes on each other before. Contract that to a private course, which starts of with me being the outsider from the group, and where everyone is looking to learn the subject with a similar slant so that they can work on the same or related projects under the same umbrella.
(written 2007-02-24 08:36:25)

 
Associated topics are indexed under
G400 - Well House Consultants - Private course
T248 - Tcl/Tk - A Review of Tcl and Tk Basics

Back to
The Psyche is all wrong.
Previous and next
or
Horse's mouth home
Forward to
Wiltshire Train - can YOU come on 5th March?

Some other Articles
Sample script - FTP to get a file from within PHP
Apache httpd , browser, MySQL and MySQL client downloads
PHP fread - truncated data
Wiltshire Train - can YOU come on 5th March?
Tcl training - often for a larger group
The Psyche is all wrong.
Too many instructions, too much detail
Playing old games
Why use BBC code not HTML?
Telling a story in different ways
1634 posts, page by page
Link to page ... 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33 at 50 posts per page


This is a page archived from The Horse's Mouth at http://www.wellho.net/horse/ - the diary and writings of Graham Ellis. Every attempt was made to provide current information at the time the page was written, but things do move forward in our business - new software releases, price changes, new techniques. Please check back via our main site for current courses, prices, versions, etc - any mention of a price in "The Horse's Mouth" cannot be taken as an offer to supply at that price.

Link to Ezine home page (for reading).
Link to Blogging home page (to add comments).

© WELL HOUSE CONSULTANTS LTD., 2008: Well House Manor • 48 Spa Road • Melksham, Wiltshire • United Kingdom • SN12 7NY
PH: 01144 1225 708225 • FAX: 01144 1225 707126 • EMAIL: info@wellho.net • WEB: http://www.wellho.net • SKYPE: wellho