Re: [python-uk] Python Training - trainer required

2016-12-13 Thread John Crickett
Hi Alistair, I'd prefer to keep the particulars out of the public domain. Feel free to contact me confidentially off-list. However I would suggest anyone considering it do their own careful due diligence on the company, it's director and the claims on it's website, that might give you an indicati

Re: [python-uk] Python Training - trainer required

2016-12-13 Thread Alistair Broomhead
For any particular reason? On Tue, 13 Dec 2016, 09:54 John Crickett, wrote: > I would very strongly suggest you all avoid this company. > > Regards, John > > Follow me on Twitter > Connect with me on LinkedIn > > On 13

Re: [python-uk] Python Training - trainer required

2016-12-13 Thread John Crickett
I would very strongly suggest you all avoid this company. Regards, John Follow me on Twitter Connect with me on LinkedIn On 13 December 2016 at 09:45, Walter Prins wrote: > Hi all, > > I've been approached by www.bsgp

[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] Python training courses

2014-08-22 Thread Ian Ozsvald
Cool, our courses are firmly around the data science/high performance end of things, we've chosen to specialise there. Re. the book - I believe it has just gone to the printers (woot!), I'll do an announce here when I know it is being distributed. Cheers, i. On 21 August 2014 20:59, Tony Ibbs wro

Re: [python-uk] Python training courses

2014-08-21 Thread Tony Ibbs
On 20 Aug 2014, at 21:33, Ian Ozsvald wrote: > Hello Tibs, we met at PyConUK a year or two back, I hope to say Hi > again in a month's time at the next one. I shall be there, and hope to say Hi back > My group run Data Science and High Performance Python training based > out of London. > > The

Re: [python-uk] Python training courses

2014-08-20 Thread Ian Ozsvald
Hello Tibs, we met at PyConUK a year or two back, I hope to say Hi again in a month's time at the next one. My group run Data Science and High Performance Python training based out of London. The first focuses on improving numpy/scipy/TDD skills, the second on profiling/compiling/JITs/multi-core/

Re: [python-uk] Python training courses

2014-07-19 Thread Mark Summerfield
Hi Tony, On Mon, 14 Jul 2014 20:19:13 +0100 Tony Ibbs wrote: > A colleague at work has asked me if I know of any good Python training > courses. I give on-site Python training courses. - Python Programming: A training course for programmers of other languages http://www.qtrac.eu/pypro.html

Re: [python-uk] Python training courses

2014-07-19 Thread Fangohr H.
We had a 4 hands-on training course in Python, delivered for 12 (or so) PhD students at Southampton University from Jacek Generowicz who was great. He has some of his materials/offerings on http://jacek.web.cern.ch/jacek/courses Best wishes, Hans On 14 Jul 2014, at 23:25, Nicholas H.Tollerve

Re: [python-uk] Python training courses

2014-07-14 Thread Nicholas H.Tollervey
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 My first experience with Python was a course run by some bearded bloke called "PINNER" (or something like that) at PyconUK. He was great. I'd hire him if you can track him down. ;-) (The reason John was so great was because he was quite willing to thr

Re: [python-uk] Python training courses

2014-07-14 Thread John
Hi Tony, If your colleague needs a public course, then SkillsMatter run one: https://www.skillsmatter.com/courses/433-russel-winders-python-workshop Taught by the aforementioned Russel Winder. Best regards, John Hoyland ​---​ On 14 July 2014 20:19, Tony Ibbs wrote: > A colleague at work

Re: [python-uk] Python training courses

2014-07-14 Thread Michael Foord
Hello Tony, I do introduction to Python and Advanced Python training courses "on behalf of" David Beazley. They're great courses (excellent material and I'm a pretty good trainer). They're not cheap and they're best value if done for several people. The course length is 3-4 days and it can be s

[python-uk] Python training courses

2014-07-14 Thread Tony Ibbs
A colleague at work has asked me if I know of any good Python training courses. He's got some C++ and Python experience (he knows about classes and inheritance, seems to be competent with dictionaries, I'd say he's beyond beginner in Python, although I'm not sure if he'd agree), and has potentia

Re: [python-uk] python training

2009-01-03 Thread Bernard Szlachta
On 4/23/07, David Bole @ Neueda wrote: >> Simon >> can you recommend any UK based Python trainers ? > Sorry, no - but I'm sure someone on the UK list will... http://www.nobleprog.co.uk/python I haven't got this particular, but other courses where absolutely fantastic. Usually you are the only

Re: [python-uk] Python training in London

2008-07-23 Thread John Pinner
At last we have arranged a scheduled training course in London. The first one takes place from 18th to 20th August and is centrally located on Russell Square, near Russell Square tube station. Details at http://www.linuxemporium.co.uk/products/training/python_for_programmers Best wishes, Jo

Re: [python-uk] Python training in London

2008-05-01 Thread John Pinner
On 29/04/2008, Andy Robinson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > 2008/4/29 John Pinner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > > We've certainly trained people like this, ie intelligent > > non-developers, and it's never been a problem. Much easier to train > > than non-intelligent developers. > > > > Get that off

Re: [python-uk] Python training in London

2008-04-29 Thread Andy Robinson
2008/4/29 John Pinner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > We've certainly trained people like this, ie intelligent > non-developers, and it's never been a problem. Much easier to train > than non-intelligent developers. Get that off to comp.lang.python quick, it must be a QOTW ;-) _

Re: [python-uk] Python training in London

2008-04-29 Thread John Pinner
Hello, 2008/4/29 Giles Thomas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Hi there, > > Some of our clients have been asking us about Python training in London, in > particular for financial markets. Our three day course is now available in London at a venue on Russell Square at a cost of £900 plus VAT per person pe

[python-uk] Python training in London

2008-04-29 Thread Giles Thomas
Hi there, Some of our clients have been asking us about Python training in London, in particular for financial markets. Does anyone on this list have experience training quants and similar non-developer but still tech-savvy people in Python programming? Regards, Giles -- Giles Thomas MD

Re: [python-uk] python training

2007-04-24 Thread Jon Johnson
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Re: [python-uk] python training

2007-04-24 Thread Andy Robinson
On 24/04/07, Simon Brunning <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On 4/23/07, David Bole @ Neueda <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Simon > > can you recommend any UK based Python trainers ? > > Sorry, no - but I'm sure someone on the UK list will... > John Pinner's firm runs courses regularly and I have hear

Re: [python-uk] python training

2007-04-24 Thread Simon Brunning
On 4/23/07, David Bole @ Neueda <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Simon > can you recommend any UK based Python trainers ? Sorry, no - but I'm sure someone on the UK list will... -- Cheers, Simon B. [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.brunningonline.net/simon/blog/ GTalk: simon.brunning | MSN: small_values

Re: [python-uk] Python Training in London

2007-02-10 Thread John Pinner
Michael Foord wrote: > Interesting to know John, thanks. If I get further enquiries I'll push > them in your direction. > > Are you allowed to say which bank you do training for? Probably not! I'll ask. John -- > Michael > http://www.voidspace.org.uk/python/articles.shtml > > John Pinner wrot

Re: [python-uk] Python Training in London

2007-02-10 Thread Michael Foord
Interesting to know John, thanks. If I get further enquiries I'll push them in your direction. Are you allowed to say which bank you do training for? Michael http://www.voidspace.org.uk/python/articles.shtml John Pinner wrote: > Michael Foord wrote: > >> Hello all, >> >> Since I've been work

Re: [python-uk] Python Training in London

2007-02-10 Thread John Pinner
Michael Foord wrote: > Hello all, > > Since I've been working in London I've been asked about Python training > at least a couple of times. Does anyone know of any that has / is / will > be done ? We do training: http://www.linuxemporium.co.uk/products/training and have a 'no-frills'

[python-uk] Python Training in London

2007-02-09 Thread Michael Foord
Hello all, Since I've been working in London I've been asked about Python training at least a couple of times. Does anyone know of any that has / is / will be done ? Michael Foord http://www.voidspace.org.uk/python/articles.shtml ___ python-uk mailing