Hello, mark gary, here, I was wondering when gw micro would have app 
development class in los angeles ca. I know that the Braille institute in los 
angeles ca would bea  a good place to  have an   app development class as there 
are lots of blind and low vision user who make use of the facility and would 
enjoy to have an app development  class offered to them. I would be an 
interested individual since there has not been any in the los angeles ca area. 
If you could please  think of offering one for the future I would truly 
appreciate it. 

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From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Friday, April 22, 2011 1:38 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Introductory Window-Eyes App Development Training in Grass Valley, CA

Greetings,

The following event has been posted to the GW Micro Upcoming Events 
<http://www.gwmicro.com/events>  page:

Name: Introductory Window-Eyes App Development Training in Grass Valley, CA
When: Wednesday, September 07, 2011 to Friday, September 09, 2011
Where: Grass Valley, CA
What: Introductory Window-Eyes App Development Training
Who: Marc Solomon
Comments: Click here to register for the Introductory Window-Eyes App 
Development Training in Grass Valley, California! 
<https://www.gwmicro.com/Training/App_Development_Training/Registration/?cid=CO-BEGINNER-SCRIPTING0911>
 

GW Micro and IRTI are excited to offer the Introductory Window-Eyes App 
Development Training in Grass Valley, California! 

This training class is for people who have little or no Window-Eyes App writing 
experience. You will, however, need to have a good working knowledge of 
Window-Eyes. It is highly recommended that you have taken the Window-Eyes 
training class within the past 12 months. The Introductory Window-Eyes App 
Development Training offers the ability for anyone interested in Window-Eyes 
App development to be able to come and learn how to use apps, configure apps, 
and create apps with no prior knowledge of Window-Eyes App development 
required. A large focus is placed on the basics of Window-Eyes Apps, and how to 
get started creating your own Window-Eyes Apps, as well as how to use 
Window-Eyes Apps to make applications more accessible. If you have used 
scripting languages from competing screen readers in the past, this is the 
perfect opportunity for you to get up to speed with Window-Eyes app 
development! 

This class is for people who have little or no Window-Eyes App writing 
experience. You will, however, need to have a good working knowledge of 
Window-Eyes. It is highly recommended that you have taken the Window-Eyes 
training class within the past 12 months. The Introductory Window-Eyes App 
Development Training offers the ability for anyone interested in Window-Eyes 
App development to be able to come and learn how to use apps, configure apps, 
and create apps with no prior knowledge of Window-Eyes App development 
required. A large focus is placed on the basics of Window-Eyes Apps, and how to 
get started creating your own Window-Eyes Apps, as well as how to use 
Window-Eyes Apps to make applications more accessible. If you have used 
scripting languages from competing screen readers in the past, this is the 
perfect opportunity for you to get up to speed with Window-Eyes app 
development! 

Due to the large amount of material this class covers, the training will be a 
3-day class. The class will be held on September 7, 8, and 9 at IRTI, which is 
located at:

13465 Colfax Highway
Grass Valley, CA 95945

For directions to the training location, please call IRTI at (800) 322-4784. 
Space is limited, so sign up soon!

The cost for this class is $895. For more information about the training class 
or our training policies, go to www.gwmicro.com/training. We anticipate a very 
high demand for this class, so be sure to register soon by going to 
https://www.gwmicro.com/Training/App_Development_Training/Registration/. Make 
sure to select Green Valley, CO as the training location. 

If you have questions regarding the class, please call Marc Solomon at (260) 
489-3671. Or, email Marc at [email protected].



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