-----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 throw the "materials" out the window and answer dumb-ass questions from numpty's like me.) I'd also send as many people to PyconUK too - you can book here: http://pyconuk.org/ :-) It's a serious point about PyconUK - being around Pythonistas is a great way to learn in an informal and relaxed situation, find out where to get help and who to ask online as well as get the skinny on tools, libraries and other stuff that experienced developers use. It's also a learner directed educational situation which, in my experience as a teacher, is preferable to a brain-dump chalk-and-talk type affair where you start at exercise one and just keep going until the end. To be honest, having experienced several taught courses for several different languages with trainers of vastly different levels of educational awareness and aptitude I have my doubts about the efficacy of such things for getting developers up to speed. Although I realise "send him where Pythonistas congregate" is probably not management friendly advice your guy sounds like he'd flourish if prodded in the right direction rather than sat in a classroom and given exercises and whatnot to do. Hope this helps, N. On 14/07/14 20:19, Tony Ibbs wrote: > 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 potential approval from his boss to go on a > training course if he can find one. > > We're based in Cambridge, so London is also a sensible option. > > We had a quick look at the python.org wiki page on training (it > has Russell Winder and Michael Foord listed - I thought Michael was > doing something else now?). Enthought clearly have a local office, > but their offerings are all scientific Python oriented, which > isn't really appropriate. I don't know anything about any of the > other companies listed there as offering training. > > I *think* an existing course would be more useful than something > done in-house specifically for us, since I don't know if there'd be > more than one person interested (mind, I haven't asked yet). > > So, any suggestions/recommendations would be gratefully received, > on or off list. > > Tibs _______________________________________________ python-uk > mailing list python-uk@python.org > https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-uk > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.12 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Thunderbird - http://www.enigmail.net/ iQEcBAEBAgAGBQJTxFjtAAoJEP0qBPaYQbb6m3UIAJDOlpekeIIv0lJQEiUCyhDX xzMuZsI74gwN2MpbHmr1ZYt5WILba2fs9p/Sz0xb3QvTMELP3OTZlTBfc68e7FpU AR3YlPidEu9mONgE6C2NG/wsBk51rWRFu9ha+OF575Mp1J+suDFPMqpZmfwgegGy pIhiT2O6ECj2T+RiDI0T6gnLMulCgKkMbqaTkY/jLLnngU/DP/xsPhiwTCf7xvwN vDKqGhkA0hSRqSen52CCQ3jMTRFBZx76gDq11RtlXXGQmjkzXm3YanOC1Yj5PtRt wcEyhDNv/OQNsnI9j06UIKEbr3BkdwhVOE9DbB/RDSweNBjnOlv+OXG1r9SVOT8= =MKNo -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- _______________________________________________ python-uk mailing list python-uk@python.org https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-uk