Re: [python-uk] Python services within existing .Net infrastructure

2017-01-31 Thread Walter Prins
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[python-uk] Python Training - trainer required

2016-12-13 Thread Walter Prins
Hi all, I've been approached by www.bsgplc.co.uk about delivering Introduction/Advanced training during January 2017 in London. I'm not available and probably not the best person for this anyway, so I was wondering whether anyone here would be interested and/or whether it'd be OK to point them to

Re: [python-uk] Coding "Bootcamps"

2016-05-18 Thread Walter Prins
Forgot to mention Udacity , with has their so-called "Nanodegree" programs - once completed they apparently can help/will guarantee you will find a job within 6 months (or your money back), though I have no idea how applicable this

Re: [python-uk] Coding "Bootcamps"

2016-05-18 Thread Walter Prins
Hi, Quite a few good responses already, but just to add the suggestion that he also have a look at/consider some of the free or low/lower cost educational options available, such as Coursera , EdX , KhanAcademy or perh

Re: [python-uk] Cryptopals study group

2014-12-28 Thread Walter Prins
Hello! Count me in as well (I think.) On 27 December 2014 at 13:32, Harry Percival wrote: > Am enticed by this: > > *"you should like solving puzzles. An appreciation for early-90's MTV > hip-hop can't hurt either."* > > And this: > > > > *"Our friend Maciej says these challenges are a good way

Re: [python-uk] The perils of reply-to

2013-01-03 Thread Walter Prins
On 3 January 2013 11:49, Álex González wrote: > I will find really annoying that a default behaviour reply-to-sender in a > public list. Agree with Álex FWIW. Slightly unfortunate though this mornings entertainment has been, I don't think it's that big of a deal. I find it somewhat infuriatin