Get up to Speed with SQLAlchemy and More ========================================
SQLAlchemy is a great library that combines the power of Python with the well-establish world of relational databases in a powerful manner. If you would like to learn more about SQLAlchemy, you might be interested in our course in Germany. This course is followed by a Camelot course. Camelot uses SQLAlchemy for building rich desktop applications. If you would like to improve your Python knowledge before taking these courses, we recommend our "Python for Programmers" course that you can attend just before the SQLAlchemy course. All three courses can be booked separately or combined. See below for details. Mike SQLAlchemy Course ----------------- One-day in-depth SQLAlchemy training with guest trainer Erik Janssens. Date: 09.02.2012 Location: Leipzig, Germany Trainer: Erik Janssens Course Language: English Link: http://www.python-academy.com/courses/specialtopics/python_course_sqlalchemy.html Camelot Course -------------- Camelot (http://www.python-camelot.com/) is an open source RAD framework for rich desktop applications. Basic ingredients are Python, SQLAlchemy and Qt. This course is best combined with the SQLAlchemy course just the day before (see above). The course is presented by guest trainer and Camelot expert Erik Janssens. Date: 10.02.2012 Location: Leipzig, Germany Trainer: Erik Janssens Course Language: English Link: http://www.python-academy.com/courses/specialtopics/python_course_camelot.html Python for Programmers ---------------------- You know another programming language and would like to learn Python? This course teaches you all the basics to write useful Python programs. It is hands-on with plenty of exercises and also provides sound knowledge how Python does things. Date: 06.02.-08.02.2012 Location: Leipzig, Germany Trainer: Mike Müller Course Language: English Link: http://www.python-academy.com/courses/python_course_programmers.html -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-announce-list Support the Python Software Foundation: http://www.python.org/psf/donations/