On Tue, Jun 16, 2009 at 10:13 AM, Kenneth Gonsalves <law...@au-kbc.org> wrote: > > On Tuesday 16 June 2009 07:56:08 Senthil Kumaran wrote: > > On Mon, Jun 15, 2009 at 12:35:23PM +0530, Srijayanth Sridhar wrote: > > > Hello, > > > > > > Are there any good python training programs in Bangalore? Can anybody > > > point me in the right direction? This isn't for me, its for colleagues > > > who might need to learn Python for an upcoming project. > > > > Please search the archives of the group, few of the members had listed > > their training programmes. You might want to contact them (if they > > have not contacted you already). > > frankly people who need to be _trained_ in python can't be of much calibre. I > can understand using python to train people in programming, but not the other > way around. > -- > regards > Kenneth Gonsalves > Associate > NRC-FOSS > http://nrcfosshelpline.in/web/
I respect your calibre in training yourself. But cannot respect every organisation has the same luxury of waiting for programmers to train themselves so that they can eventually start using python. I trained myself in C and even parts of C++. But when I attended a training programme by one of the core C++ team members, it substantially expanded my capabilities on C++. Can't see how calibre is linked to being trained .. every one of us has the potential to be trained further - low, medium or high calibre. Dhananjay -- -------------------------------------------------------- blog: http://blog.dhananjaynene.com twitter: http://twitter.com/dnene _______________________________________________ BangPypers mailing list BangPypers@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/bangpypers