For 2023 - we are now fully retired from IT training. We have made many, many friends over 25 years of teaching about Python, Tcl, Perl, PHP, Lua, Java, C and C++ - and MySQL, Linux and Solaris/SunOS too. Our training notes are now very much out of date, but due to upward compatability most of our examples remain operational and even relevant ad you are welcome to make us if them "as seen" and at your own risk.
Lisa and I (Graham) now live in what was our training centre in Melksham - happy to meet with former delegates here - but do check ahead before coming round. We are far from inactive - rather, enjoying the times that we are retired but still healthy enough in mind and body to be active!
I am also active in many other area and still look after a lot of web sites - you can find an index ((here)) |
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
PHP sessions - a best practice teaching examplePacking a tar, jar or war file - best practiseMaking things happen - litter and ASB and lost dogs in MelkshamFpdf - generating .pdf documents easily from your PHP programWant to escape the Olympics? Learn to program in the countryside!The Melksham News - July 2012 - Part 2, TransWilts Rail, Wilts and Berks CanalReturning guests - a sign of a good product. Cream teas and hotel rooms.Injection Attacks - PHP, SQL, HTML, Javascript - and how to neutralise themThe Melksham News - July 2012 - Part 1, Campus and Chamber of CommerceAssociated Classes - using objects of one class within anotherReading files, and using factories to create vectors of objects from the data in C++Dwarf Exception Unwind InfoCan you put names to faces?Reading (and writing) files in C++2011 Census results - initial figures for Wiltshire.Scenes from commuting by trainA Walk on the South BankWhat a difference a year makes A year ago today, a server upgrade and a new Perl exampleFancy a weekend away? Try Well House Manor in Melksham, WiltshireRuby Documentation through rdocWhen you should use Object Orientation even in a short program - Python examplezip in PythonBackquote, backtic, str and repr in Python - conversion object to stringLike a bathroom company with no plumbersShould hotel staff sit on the toilet in the customer bedrooms?Excellent Rail News - what it really meansManaging daemons from a terminal sessionThe Kernel, Shells and Daemons. Greek Gods in computingSolution looking for a problem? Lookahead and LookbehindMore than just matching with a regular expression in PHPGetting more than a yes / no answer from a regular expression pattern matchMelksham Pride - the Chamber of Commerce, and the futureImproving Wiltshire Rail Offer - it WILL be happeningProgramming languages - what are the differences between them?Steam train calls at Melksham - PicturesLoad path, load and require in Ruby, and a change from 1.8 to 1.9Standard methods available on all objects in RubyPrivate, Protected, Public in Ruby. What about interfaces and abstract classes in Ruby?Ruby of Rails - cleanly displaying model data in the view
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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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