upcoming Python training in Florida, April 27-29

2010-04-06 Thread Mark Lutz
Greetings Python fans,

Don't miss your chance to attend our upcoming Florida
Python training seminar later this month. This 3-day
public class will be held on April 27-29, in Sarasota,
Florida.  It is open to both individuals and groups.

For more details on the class, as well as registration
instructions, please visit the class web page:

http://learning-python.com/2010-public-classes.html

If you are unable to attend in April, our next Sarasota
class is already scheduled for July 13-15.

Thanks, and we hope to see you at a Python class in
Florida soon.

--Mark Lutz (lutz at learning-python.com)
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Python training in Florida, April 27-29

2010-03-02 Thread Mark Lutz
Tired of the Winter weather?  Make your plans now to
attend our upcoming Florida Python training seminar
in April.  This 3-day public class will be held on
April 27-29, in Sarasota, Florida.  It is open to
both individual and group enrollments.

For more details on the class, as well as registration
instructions, please visit the class web page:

http://learning-python.com/2010-public-classes.html

Note that we have moved to a new domain name.  If you
are unable to attend in April, our next Sarasota class
is already scheduled for July 13-15.

Thanks, and we hope to see you at a Python class in
sunny and warm Florida soon.

--Mark Lutz at learning-python.com
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Python training in Florida, January 19-21

2009-12-16 Thread Mark Lutz
Don't miss your chance to attend our upcoming Florida
Python training class next month.  This 3-day public
class is being held January 19-21, in Sarasota, Florida.
It is open to both individual and group enrollments.

For more details on the class, as well as registration
instructions, please visit the class web page:

http://home.earthlink.net/~python-training/2010-public-classes.html

If you are unable to attend in January, our next
Sarasota class is already scheduled for April 6-8.

Thanks, and we hope to see you at a Python class in
sunny and warm Florida soon.

--Mark Lutz at Python Training Services
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New books: Learning Python, Python Pocket Reference 4th Eds

2009-09-25 Thread Mark Lutz
I'm happy to announce new, 4th editions of the O'Reilly books
Learning Python and Python Pocket Reference.

These new editions have been thoroughly updated and expanded
to cover both Python 3.1 and 2.6, and fully present features
that appear in each Python line.  Whether you're using Python
2.X, using Python 3.X, or stuck somewhere in between, you'll
find these editions tailored to your current and future needs.

In addition to language changes, the new Learning Python has
been augmented with a new OOP tutorial chapter, as well as
new advanced topic chapters that explore Unicode processing,
managed attributes, decorators, and metaclasses.

For a more detailed description of the changes in the new
Learning Python, please see the early draft Preface excerpt:

http://www.rmi.net/~lutz/lp4e-preface-preview.html

For more details on both books, see O'Reilly's web pages:

http://oreilly.com/catalog/9780596158064/
http://oreilly.com/catalog/9780596158088/

I also maintain pages about these books at:

http://www.rmi.net/~lutz

The new Learning Python is available today, in both paper and
a variety of ebook and online forms; the Pocket Reference is
printing and will be available shortly.

Cheers,
--Mark Lutz
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Pythons in Florida (training next month)

2009-09-21 Thread Mark Lutz
Don't miss your chance to attend our first Florida
Python training session next month.  This 3-day class
is being held October 20-22, in Sarasota, Florida.
It is open to both individual and group enrollments.

For more details on the class, as well as registration
instructions, please visit the class web page:

http://home.earthlink.net/~python-training/2009-public-classes.htm

If you are unable to attend in October, our next
Sarasota class is already scheduled for January 19-21.

Thanks, and we hope to see you in sunny Florida soon.

--Mark Lutz at Python Training Services


*Prerequisite reading:
http://edition.cnn.com/2009/US/03/30/python.patrol/index.html
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Florida Python training in October

2009-08-10 Thread Mark Lutz
We're pleased to announce a new venue for our Python classes.
Python author and trainer Mark Lutz will be teaching a 3-day
Python class on October 20-22, in Sarasota, Florida.  Come
spend 3 days mastering Python, and enjoy all that Florida and
its Gulf Coast have to offer while you're here.

This is a public training session open to individual enrollments,
and covers the same topics and hands-on lab work as the over 200
onsite sessions that Mark has taught.  The class provides an
in-depth introduction to both Python and its common applications,
and parallels the instructor's best-selling Python books.

This class is also newly retooled to cover recent changes in
both Python 2.6 and 3.1.  Whether you're using 2.X, using 3.X,
or stuck somewhere between them, you'll find that our class is
aimed at your needs.  For more information on this session,
please visit its web page:

http://home.earthlink.net/~python-training/2009-public-classes.htm

For additional background on the class itself, as well as a
preview of our 2010 Florida class schedule, see our home page:

http://home.earthlink.net/~python-training

Thanks for your interest,
--Mark Lutz's Python Training Services
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Python training in Colorado, January 27-30

2009-01-04 Thread Mark Lutz
Python author and trainer Mark Lutz will be teaching a 4-day
Python class on January 27-30, in Longmont, Colorado.

This is a public training session open to individual enrollments,
and covers the same topics and hands-on lab work as the onsite
sessions that Mark teaches.  The class provides an in-depth
introduction to both Python and its common applications, and
parallels the instructor's popular Python books.

For more information on this session, please visit its web page:

http://home.earthlink.net/~python-training/2009-public-classes.htm

For additional background on the class itself, see our home page:

http://home.earthlink.net/~python-training

Thanks for your interest,
--Python Training Services
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2009 Python class schedule

2008-11-06 Thread Mark Lutz
A page describing our 2009 Python class offerings has just
been posted here:

http://home.earthlink.net/~python-training/2009-public-classes.htm

The first class in 2009 will be held January 27-30 in
Colorado, and is now open for enrollments.

These are public classes, open to individuals.  They provide
in-depth and hands-on introductions to Python and its common
applications, and are based upon the instructor's popular
Python books.

Thanks for your interest,
--Mark Lutz at Python Training
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Python training in Colorado, October 15-17

2008-09-09 Thread Mark Lutz
Python author and trainer Mark Lutz will be teaching another
3-day Python class at a conference center in Longmont, Colorado,
on October 15-17, 2008.

This is a public training session open to individual enrollments,
and covers the same topics as the 3-day onsite sessions that Mark
teaches, with hands-on lab work.  The class provides an in-depth
introduction to Python and its common applications, and parallels
the instructor's popular Python books.

For more information on this session, please visit its web page:

http://home.earthlink.net/~python-training/longmont-public-classes.htm

For additional background on the class itself, see our home page:

http://home.earthlink.net/~python-training

Thanks for your interest.
--Python Training Services
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Colorado Python training in May

2008-03-18 Thread Mark Lutz
Python author and trainer Mark Lutz will be teaching another
3-day Python class at a conference center in Longmont, Colorado,
on May 14-16, 2008.

This is a public training session open to individual enrollments,
and covers the same topics as the 3-day onsite sessions that Mark
teaches, with hands-on lab work.

For more information on this session, please visit its web page:

http://home.earthlink.net/~python-training/longmont-public-classes.htm

For additional background on the class itself, see our home page:

http://home.earthlink.net/~python-training

Thanks for your interest.
--Mark Lutz at Python Training Services
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ANN: Learning Python 3rd Edition

2007-10-29 Thread Mark Lutz
I'm pleased to announce the release of the 3rd Edition of
the book Learning Python.

This new edition has been updated to cover Python 2.5, and
includes numerous pointers for migrating to Python 3.0 in the
future.  Among other things, this edition has been augmented
with material on function decorators, context managers, the
new relative import syntax, generator expressions, and more.

In addition, this edition has been enhanced to be even more
of a self-paced learning resource, with new end-of-chapter
quizzes, new introductory chapters on types and syntax, and
new materials derived from recent Python training sessions.

For more details, see O'Reilly's web page:

http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/9780596513986/

O'Reilly also has a press release about the book here:

http://press.oreilly.com/pub/pr/1843

Thanks,
--Mark Lutz

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Colorado Python training in October

2007-09-03 Thread Mark Lutz
Python author and trainer Mark Lutz will be teaching another
3-day Python class at a conference center in Longmont, Colorado,
on October 23-25, 2007.

This is a public training session open to individual enrollments,
and covers the same topics as the 3-day onsite sessions that Mark
teaches, with hands-on lab work.

For more information on this class, please visit these web pages:

http://home.earthlink.net/~python-training/longmont-public-classes.htm

Thanks for your interest.
--Python Training Services

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Python training in Colorado, June 2007

2007-04-19 Thread Mark Lutz
Python author and trainer Mark Lutz will be teaching another
3-day Python class at a conference center in Longmont, Colorado,
on June 11-13, 2007.

This is a public training session open to individual enrollments,
and covers the same topics as the 3-day onsite sessions that Mark
teaches, with hands-on lab work.

For more information on this, and our other 2007 public classes,
please visit this web page:

http://home.earthlink.net/~python-training/longmont-public-classes.htm

Thanks for your interest.
--Python Training Services

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Python training in Colorado, January 2007

2006-12-13 Thread Mark Lutz
Python author and trainer Mark Lutz will be teaching another
3-day Python class at a conference center in Longmont, Colorado,
on January 23-25, 2007.

This is a public training session open to individual enrollments,
and covers the same topics as the 3-day onsite sessions that Mark
teaches, with hands-on lab work.

For more information on this, and our other 2007 public classes,
please visit these web pages:

http://home.earthlink.net/~python-training/longmont-public-classes.htm

http://home.earthlink.net/~python-training/public_classes.html

Thanks for your interest.
--Python Training Services, Inc.

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Re: Mark Lutz Python interview

2006-09-30 Thread Mark Lutz

Fuzzyman wrote:
> Mark Lutz wrote:
> > Python author and trainer Mark Lutz will be interviewed
> > on the radio show Tech Talk this Sunday, October 1st,
> > at 6PM Eastern time.  He'll be answering questions about
> > Python, his books, and his Python training services.
> >
>
> Does he always talk in the third person ? ;-)

Yes, I've heard that he does. :-)

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Mark Lutz Python interview

2006-09-29 Thread Mark Lutz
Python author and trainer Mark Lutz will be interviewed
on the radio show Tech Talk this Sunday, October 1st,
at 6PM Eastern time.  He'll be answering questions about
Python, his books, and his Python training services.

For more details about the show, see Tech Talk's website
at http://techtalk.imi-us.com.  You can also listen to
the live webcast of the show on KFNX's website,
http://www.1100kfnx.com.

--Python Training Services 
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Colorado Python seminar in November

2006-09-13 Thread Mark Lutz
Just a reminder that the Fall 2006 Colorado Python seminar
is now less than 2 months away.  Space is limited, so plan
now to come join us for a week of in-depth Python training
in the Colorado Rockies.  For details, please see the
original announcement below.



Mark Lutz's Python Training Services is pleased to announce
that our Fall 2006 public Colorado seminar is now open.
This 5-day Python training event will be held November 6
through November 10.

This year, our Fall seminar will be held at Historic Crag's
Lodge, a resort in Estes Park, Colorado.  Estes Park is a
mountain town 80 miles from Denver's airport, and gateway
to Rocky Mountain National Park.

This in an all-inclusive event.  Come spend 5 days mastering
Python in the beautiful Colorado Rockies, and let us handle
the details of your visit.  We will be providing students
with rooms at the resort, three full meals per day, a guided
sightseeing tour, shuttle service to and from the Denver
airport, and our new "Snake Charmers" T-shirt.

Besides the included amenities, the extended format of this
session will allow for in-depth coverage of class topics.
Like all our public classes, this seminar will be taught by
best-selling Python author and trainer Mark Lutz, and is
open to individual enrollments.

For more details, please see our web page:

http://home.earthlink.net/~python-training/public.html

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