Hello,
*I wanted to let you know about an interview I just published on Open
SourceCraft with Trey Hunner, who worked his way from a freelance Python
dev to a Python instructor. He also runs weekly free Python chat where
he discusses Python, teaching, open source, and more. Here is the link
Ben Finney writes:
>> Any thoughts or advice would be greatly appreciated.
> Rather than here, you should post job advertisements at the Python Job
> Board http://www.python.org/community/jobs/>.
Since you are looking for an instructor to come to your site, it would
also help if you stated your g
Greg writes:
> Any thoughts or advice would be greatly appreciated.
Rather than here, you should post job advertisements at the Python Job
Board http://www.python.org/community/jobs/>.
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Where are you located?
-EdK
Ed Keith
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Blog: edkeith.blogspot.com
--- On Fri, 7/9/10, Greg wrote:
> From: Greg
> Subject: python instructor
> To: python-list@python.org
> Date: Friday, July 9, 2010, 10:09 AM
> We're looking for a first-rate python
>
We're looking for a first-rate python trainer to come to our
organization for a day or two. We are a small group of geospatial/
remote sensing scientists whose research spans the gap between
environmental accounting/monitoring and policy and human interaction.
We have about 5-10 (or so) python use
I am involved with MAGIC http://www.magicgis.org/ an organization to
encourage GIS development, sharing, cooperation, etc. and educate
practitioners in GIS. We hold a symposium every two years in April (next
is April 2008) and provide speakers and workshops in relevant GIS
subjects. ESRI's
We have an immediate need for a four- or five-day Intro to Python
course in the Midwest United States for late May/early June 2007. We
are looking for a Python instructor with outstanding credentials and a
proven track record. You would be teaching this course as a third-
party contractor. If you