For 2021 - online Python 3 training - see ((here)).
Our plans were to retire in summer 2020 and see the world, but Coronavirus has lead us into a lot of lockdown programming in Python 3 and PHP 7. We can now offer tailored online training - small groups, real tutors - works really well for groups of 4 to 14 delegates. Anywhere in the world; course language English.
Please ask about private 'maintenance' training for Python 2, Tcl, Perl, PHP, Lua, etc. |
C++ in 2 days
I'm running a two day private crash course - C++ for C programmer(s) for one person - today and tomorrow. Today we've covered the basic principles of OO, Objects in C++, Stack c Heap (new), this, private, public and protected, polymorphism, encapsulation, vital and operator overrides. From a first very simple example [here], we built up to our sixth level [here] during the day, with my delegate doing parallel exercise using my design pattern template.
Tomorrow - #ifndef, static, vectors, references, I/O, exceptions, namespaces, templates, and putting it all together.
If you're an experienced C programmer (and a quick learner!) please ask about a similar course - we can fit it in during quieter / odd days as a 'special'. We also run regular courses Learning to Program in C and C++ and C and C++ Programming ... choose your course depending on whether or not you've got good prior programming experience
(written 2014-12-18, updated 2014-12-19)
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