A longer Python ... training course
Over the years we've taught Python, we've seen the language and its uses grow and mature, and our courses have grown and matured to take account of this. Our courses are always intensive, but we've seen that grow more so of late. So we're taking the step of extending our
Python Programming Course from 3 days to 4 days (with immediate effect).
The extra day gives us the opportunity of covering Python 3 features in more detail (in sessions arranged to that Python 2 users are still well catered for), Python Resources, and other more recent features in addition to the language fundamentals. And it also gives us the opportunity to extend our practical sessions a little, giving delegates the opportunity to try out and question features which recently have been only briefly covered in this way.
Our
Learning to program in Python course now rund for five day rather than four - a full week's course, where delegates start without programming experience on Monday morning and leave us on Friday afternoon with a good grounding of the basics, and some experience of more advanced topics.
(written 2014-09-16)
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