Resources from the web site of Well House Consulaants on the subject of Keeping up to date. We provide
open source training course and
business hotel accommodation in Melksham, Wiltshire, England
Background
Our training notes are undergoing constant revision. New
examples are added regularly, and as new software release become
available the notes are modified to reflect additional facilities
as appropriate. In order to keep ourselves up to date, we track the
media and travel far and wide to meet with and listen to the key
players in the Open Source community - and that's taken us from
Izmir in Turkey to Denver, Colorado and from Vancouver in Canada
to a church hall in Holborn in London!
Longer articles related to this subject
Portrait of the Author of PHP
| Articles and tips on this subject | updated |
| 3469 | Teaching dilemma - old tricks and techniques, or recent enhancements? Where there's something that's a frequent requirement on one of the subjects we teach, but can be hard to achieve, we'll spend more than just a minute or two covering it on our courses. After all, the tips and techniques of how to make the most of a programming language are every bit as important as ... | 2011-10-08 |
| 3003 | What will we be teaching in six years? This is the fourth of a series of articles that reviews where Well House Consultants has been - and where we're going - after 6 years of blogging and some 3000 articles. - "towards the next 3000"
Moving Course Subjects Forward
I previous wrote a long article looking - at post number 3000 - how we may ... | 2010-11-08 (longest) |
| 2940 | Training course locations - Melksham, UK; Buxton, UK; Lake Constance, Germany; Venice Italy, the USA and India Many years ago, when I was at First Alternative, I suggested that we run public courses in a holiday location - giving delegates a chance to get away from the hustle and bustle of daily life and to learn in a relaxed environment. We chose Buxton in Derbyshire as a location, arranged the hotel and venue, ... | 2010-08-30 |
| 2078 | A lot has changed - but the memory lingers on I got an email from a delegate I trained ten years ago - which goes to show just how long a week of training can be remembered. He wrote "I was trying to figure out how to return EOF in Java when Google showed site Well House. Well, I couldn't remember where I learned Perl but now I do! Sometime in ... | 2010-06-23 |
| 2564 | Microblogging services - Plurk, Twitter, Jaiku and more Yesterday, there were 10,000 downloads of this image from our web site, and if you click on the image, you'll get a full sized copy and see that it's 1600 x 1200 pixels and nearly a megabyte in size. So that's some 10 Gbytes of traffic! I know I'm quite well followed in some quarters, but this is ridiculous!.
A ... | 2010-01-05 |
| 2352 | Printed Directories - the start of the updating season I don't know how many business directories there are - but I do know it's the season for all the directory providers to start phoning around and sell spaces in their publications. I have spoken with two in the last two days!
So it's very fortunate that Lisa and I spent Saturday going through the 2008/09 ... | 2009-08-12 |
| 2032 | Mobile Internet - an alternative to hotel WiFi I'm no longer playing "Hunt the Wifi" network, nor "Guess how long you want to connect" or "Which signal will last" when I'm away within the UK ... having spent 200 pounds on access through various systems from various UK hotels last year alone, I took the plunge and got myself a 3G Dongle giving me ... | 2009-02-10 |
| 86 | Talk review - Idiomatic Perl, David Cross David Cross's talk on Idiomatic Perl was excellent. I know of Dave from his book Data Munging with Perl so I had some idea of what he was going to be covering.
Now - I've been training in Perl for a number of years, so I didn't expect to learn much technically new, but I did expect to pick up nuances, ... | 2008-05-11 |
| 83 | Geek Cruising On board "Costa Meditteranea", early morning.
We joined the ship at Venice last night, an embarkation procedure that had us waiting 2 hours in a dockside warehouse to have our hand baggage security screened and to wave our passports and tickets at staff, but soon forgotten as we got on board, found ... | 2008-05-10 |
| 1488 | New trainee laptop fleet for our Open Source courses "The average age of our fleet is less than 3 years" - so said EasyJet when we flew with them earlier this month. In our business model too we keep our equipment right up to date - our training centre and business hotel was completely refitted less than 18 months ago, and we have just replaced our entire ... | 2008-01-02 |
| 396 | The next technologies What technology is up and coming?
What will people want to learn about next year?
I'm taking a long weekend in Virginia, USA; visiting close family with Lisa. For many people, an 8 hour flight is something that they're thinking about months ahead - planning, writing lists, packing. We got ready early ... | 2006-06-05 |
Pictures
Our tutor with Mark Lutz, Python tutor and Author
Lunch on Mark Lutz's Python course in Colorado
Venice - set off point for Perl Whirl 2004
Venue for Perl Whirl / MySQL Swell / Linux Lunacy
The Library at Ephesus
Brian Aker lectures at MySQL Swell
Monty Widenius, co-founder or MySQL
David Axmark, co-founder of MySQL
Kevin Gilbert presents "My life in the White House"
Graham Ellis (Well House Consultants) with Larry Wall
Rasmus Lerdorf - father of PHP
Larry Wall and many other famous geeks, Alaska
Lisa and Graham between Larry Wall and Tom Christiansen
Tim Bray lectures on "Perl Whirl"
Lisa and Graham Ellis on a geekcruise
Topics covered in this module
Learning from books.
Meeting and listening to the language authors.
Listening to customer's requirements
Following news and newsgroups.
Complete learning
If you are looking for a complete course and not just a information on a single subject, visit our
Listing and schedule page.
Well House Consultants specialise in training courses in
Python,
Perl,
PHP, and
MySQL. We run
Private Courses throughout the UK (and beyond for longer courses), and
Public Courses at our training centre in Melksham, Wiltshire, England.
It's surprisingly cost effective to come on our public courses -
even if
you live in a different
country or continent to us.
We have a technical library of over 700 books on the subjects on which we teach.
These books are available for reference at our training centre. Also
available is the Opentalk
Forum for discussion of technical questions.