From marilyn at pythontrainer.com Sat Sep 8 01:04:36 2012 From: marilyn at pythontrainer.com (Marilyn Davis) Date: Fri, 7 Sep 2012 16:04:36 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [PyOP] Thurs night: Python for Programmers Class starts at UCSC Extension, Santa Clara Message-ID: <64119.50.131.113.180.1347059076.squirrel@mail.tigertech.net> Hi, Thursday evening at 6, we are starting a "Python for Programmers" class at our labs at UCSC-Extension in Santa Clara, right across 101 from the Great America sign. 9 Thursday evenings: Python for Programmers Direct links are at: http://pythontrainer.com The Programmers' class will be low-pressure, but fast-paced, where students learn and practice core concepts and Pythonic thinking. To join this class, you should be well-practiced at programming in some other language. If you don't feel up to the medium-fast-paced class for seasoned programmers, please take the Python for Beginning Programmers class for six Tuesday evenings: Oct 2 to Nov 6, 2012. There we will concentrate on some basic engineering mechanisms so that you can take the Programmers' class at a later time. Another choice is to take the Programmers' class in speed-study fashion, Dec 3 - Dec 6, 2012. All the Python courses are hands-on. After each short lecture, students are given lab time and exercises that provide practice with the new concepts. Next, a new material set is distributed which contains solutions to the lab exercises and notes for the next short lecture, and the next set of lab exercises. Questions are always welcome; discussion and pair-programming are encouraged. http:www.pythontrainer.com Please come, and send students! Marilyn Davis, Ph.D. Python Instructor From marilyn at pythontrainer.com Sat Sep 8 21:41:11 2012 From: marilyn at pythontrainer.com (Marilyn Davis) Date: Sat, 8 Sep 2012 12:41:11 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [PyOP] Thurs night: Python for Programmers Class starts at UCSC Extension, Santa Clara In-Reply-To: <64119.50.131.113.180.1347059076.squirrel@mail.tigertech.net> References: <64119.50.131.113.180.1347059076.squirrel@mail.tigertech.net> Message-ID: <34893.50.131.113.180.1347133271.squirrel@mail.tigertech.net> p.s. Also, there is an online Python For Programmers class Oct 2 - Nov 6. You can register, and start, early: Sep 10. This is a series of recorded lectures, exercises and explained solutions, with a class forum for discussion and a very attentive, and excellent, teaching assistant to help you by answering your questions. On Fri, September 7, 2012 4:04 pm, Marilyn Davis wrote: > Hi, > > > Thursday evening at 6, we are starting a "Python for Programmers" class > at our labs at UCSC-Extension in Santa Clara, right across 101 from the > Great > America sign. > > > 9 Thursday evenings: Python for Programmers > > > Direct links are at: http://pythontrainer.com > > > The Programmers' class will be low-pressure, but fast-paced, where > students learn and practice core concepts and Pythonic thinking. To join > this class, you should be well-practiced at programming in some other > language. > > If you don't feel up to the medium-fast-paced class for seasoned > programmers, please take the Python for Beginning Programmers class for > six Tuesday evenings: Oct 2 to Nov 6, 2012. There we will concentrate on > some basic engineering mechanisms so that you can take the Programmers' > class at a later time. > > Another choice is to take the Programmers' class in speed-study fashion, > Dec 3 - Dec 6, 2012. > > > All the Python courses are hands-on. After each short lecture, students > are given lab time and exercises that provide practice with the new > concepts. Next, a new material set is distributed which contains > solutions to the lab exercises and notes for the next short lecture, and > the next set of lab exercises. Questions are always welcome; discussion > and pair-programming are encouraged. > > http:www.pythontrainer.com > > > Please come, and send students! > > > Marilyn Davis, Ph.D. > Python Instructor > > > > > > > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > pyop mailing list pyop at python.org > http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/pyop