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

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

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

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'