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People often ask me if I know of any open-enrollment Perl classes around here, and I usually don't. But now as an experiment, I am offering two such classes at the end of January. I hope folks on this list find this announcement useful. ---------------------------------------------------------------- Mark Jason Dominus will be delivering TWO Perl Training events in January at Compu-Tutor: Perl Programming Repair Shop and Red Flags Perl Introduction If you are interested in attending either of these two classes, please contact Compu-Tutor at kgraves@compu-tutor.net or call 610-260-0300. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Perl Program Repair Shop and Red Flags Course specifications Course Code: PRL-201 Course Length: 2 Half Days Training Dates: Jan. 30 and Feb. 6 (8:30AM - 12:00PM) Course description Overview: You've probably been working too hard when you program, writing twenty lines of code when you only needed ten. But there is a better way, and we'll show it to you. You'll learn how to improve your own code and the code of others, making it cleaner, more readable, more reusable, and more efficient, while at the same time making it 30-50% smaller. Smaller code contains fewer bugs and takes less time to maintain. We'll focus on 'red flags', which are obvious warning signs in your code that are plainly visible once you know what to look for, and on techniques that require little complex thought or ingenuity. Prerequisites: Basic familiarity with Perl is required. LOCATION: Compu-Tutor, Inc. - 1100 E. Hector Street, Conshohocken, PA FLEET DISCOUNTED COST: $382.50 For more details, see http://www.compu-tutor.net/courses/courses.asp?crsID=PRL-201 ---------------------------------------------------------------- Perl Introduction Course Specifications Course number: PRL-101 Course length: 3 Days Training Dates: Jan. 27 - 29, 2003 (8:30AM - 4:30PM) Course Description Overview: Perl is well known for its power and ease of use. It is used extensively by programmers, system administrators and end-users to automate tasks, manipulate data and implementing HTML applications. Target Student: Anyone needing to read or write Perl scripts of simple to medium complexity. Participants should be from a Unix Environment because the course is taught from a UNIX standpoint. Prerequisites: The participant should have at least one year of programming experience in another programming language such as Korn shell or C. Participants should understand the UNIX operating system prior to taking this class. This experience can be gained by attending the Unix Introduction and Korn Shell Scripting Courses from Compu-Tutor, Inc. Delivery Method: Each of these six sections takes about one half-day. The labs move quickly, only about 30 minutes each, which is unique for Perl Training. On every slide or two is a micro-lab: An example program, and a suggestion that the students try. LOCATION: Compu-Tutor, Inc. - 1100 E. Hector Street, Conshohocken, PA FLEET DISCOUNTED COST: $1147.50 For more details, see http://www.compu-tutor.net/courses/courses.asp?crsID=PRL-101 ---------------------------------------------------------------- About the Instructor Mark Dominus has been programming in Perl professionally since 1992. He is an occasional contributor to the Perl core, and is the author of the standard 'perlreftut' man page. Mark is the author of several well-known and widely-used Perl modules, including 'Text::Template', 'Memoize', and 'Tie::File'. His work on 'Rx', a Perl regular expression debugger, won the 2000 Larry Wall Award for Practical Utility. Mark was a columnist for The Perl Journal for several years. All of his articles for TPJ have been reprinted in 'Computer Science and Perl Programming: Best of the Perl Journal', now available from O'Reilly and Associates. His other Perl-related articles have appeared in magazines such as 'Wired' and 'IEEE Software'. From 1999-2001 Mark was the managing editor of www.perl.com. Since 1998 Mark has been a professional perl trainer. In addition to speaking at conferences such as YAPC, the O'Reilly Open Source Conferences, Usenix, and LISA, he has given training courses for large companies and organizations, including Morgan Stanley, IBM, Bristol-Myers Squibb, and the U.S. Air Force. Mark's book 'Perl Advanced Techniques Handbook' will be published by Morgan Kaufmann in 2003. - **Majordomo list services provided by PANIX <URL:http://www.panix.com>** **To Unsubscribe, send "unsubscribe phl" to majordomo@lists.pm.org**
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