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.
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The Horse's Mouth - Ezine reader's index

"The Horse's Mouth" is an online magazine - the ramblings of Graham Ellis.
I'm very fortunate to come across a lot of interesting people in my work,
and they inspire me to think and to write. You'll find a mixture of
technical tips on the subjects we teach, things we have learnt from our
own website and wider, and pictures, thoughts and wider comment.
The beauty of the net is that you can search and read as much - or as
little - as you like.
You can even add your comments
if you wish; although we can't offer you the
same anonimity nor a "freedom of speech", I'm going to encourage you
to post of views that don't agree with mine and
only in what I consider to be exceptional circumstances will I remove
or modify your material.
Selected Articles
Dramatic Skys at LongleatForum help - a push in the right directionComputers, Brides and Cream TeasReporting on the 10 largest files or 10 top scoresTalking about other training companies.Tomcat - Shutdown portBuild on what you already have with OOPython - when to use the in operatorPython makes University ChallengeOld Wardour CastleDisplaying data at 5 items per line on a web pageComparison of Object Oriented Philosophy - Python, Java, C++, PerlButterflies in a Wiltshire gardenWhere to go within 30 minutes of MelkshamFreedom of speech and freedom to postNo news is good news with Unix and LinuxFighting illegal net use by imposing download limitsPictures of the Vale of PewseyPictures of Avebury, Longleat and DyrhamAn excellent use for a visitor count?PHP - a team member leavesDynamic functions and names - PythonRobert and William WhitworthMy projector has a photo-idHeard, yes. Considered, no. The case for the train.Working on Weekend in Wiltshire and othersAbove the parapit, Well House ManorTime trickles like water through a sieveMelksham Railway Calendar 2007Monday Morning at Well House Consultants MelkshamMinimal SignageMelksham in BloomA bad place for security firmsWhat to do during a Linux buildSales callTelling large from smallCheck your user is human. Have him retype a word in a graphicMelksham Carnival ParadeThe Courts, HoltNot shouting
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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).
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