Matt, I found this information on the groups archieval site, thanks for the linkage from our last email. I have copied that lamp information below, for you. PS, have hear great feedback and respones about this program. Also, if you are planning to teach in tarrant community college, try NW or NE, in dallas try downtown el centra due to great web/internet program, in collin try spring creek campus, great multi media, animation program as well.
joe cervenka [EMAIL PROTECTED] I just wanted to let everyone know that the DCCCD's only LAMP(Linux-Apache-MySQL-PHP/Perl/Python) program is now open for enrollment at North Lake College. This program consists of four 8-week courses (full-semester courses which are "compressed" to 8 weeks) which provide hands-on instruction in the following areas: Linux Installation and Administration (ITSC 1391) - Hands-on introduction to the Linux operating system covering aspects of Linux installation,administration, upgrading, networking, security, and application development. Apache Installation and Administration (IMED 1391) - Learn how to set up, configure, and administer your own web server. Topics will include Apache architec-ture, core modules, security, and server management. MySQL (ITSC 1391) - This course will prepare students with the knowledge and tools necessary to install and maintain a secure and stable MySQL database and will cover user and database setup, access control, the SQL language, backups, and security. PHP (ITSE 1391) - Brush up on your programming skills (or learn a new skill!) by learning PHP, an open-source scripting language that forms a critical com-ponent of Internet technology. All classes are offered in the evenings, two nights a week with an additional "open lab" available on Fri-days. Classes are taught by instructors with years of experience in various aspects of open-source techno-logy. And you can't beat the price: $133 tuition for each class offered. Each class is a 3-hour credit course, and can be transfered into other program and certificates. Check out the schedule here: http://www.northlakecollege.edu/schedules/2005Spring/ITLaMP.pdf Feel free to contact me for more info. Since these courses are "hands-on," space is limited in each class, so don't wait to register. We are always looking for instructors with industry experience and a willingness to share what they know with others, so if this program or other open-source topics are of interest to you, and you'd like to help with teaching and curriculum development, let me know. --Brian Koontz Computer Science Coordinator North Lake College 972.273.3461 --- Matthew Woodward <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Can you point me in the right direction on that > again? Once I get > done with my master's in July or August I want to > look into teaching > some classes at one of the community colleges around > here. You know > me, I love to talk at people. ;-) > > On May 5, 2005, at 8:48 AM, Clement Cervenka wrote: > > > > > Matt, > > > > In regards to your posting comments, have you > > throught about posting that introduction overview > > seminar offer at Dallas Lake View campus covering > > linux, apache, mysql, pearl email I forwarded me > > recently. This seminar is just an general overview > > of these 4 programs. > > > > Joe Cervenka > > > > --- Matthew Woodward <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > >> Most of the time I've been tasked with going the > >> opposite direction > >> (from SQL Server to MySQL), but I'm moving my > blog > >> from a dedicated > >> server to a shared hosting account at HostMySite > (I > >> just wasn't using > >> the dedicated server nearly to its potential) so > I'm > >> moving from > >> MySQL to SQL Server. MS of course has a handy > >> article helping with > >> this migration, but the principles actually apply > if > >> you're going the > >> other direction as well. > >> > >> > >> > > > http://www.microsoft.com/technet/prodtechnol/sql/2000/deploy/ > > > mysql.mspx > > > >> > >> Bottom line is that using the ODBC connection for > >> MySQL and SQL > >> Server's DTS capabilities are the simplest way to > do > >> this because the > >> drivers handle a lot of the datatype mappings for > >> you. All I had to > >> do when I just moved my database was tweak some > >> varchar field lengths > >> it read incorrectly and add the primary key after > >> the import was > >> complete. > >> > >> Just thought I'd pass this along since we'd been > >> discussing MySQL > >> recently. > >> > >> Matt > >> -- > >> Matthew Woodward > >> [EMAIL PROTECTED] > >> > >> > >> > >> > > > ---------------------------------------------------------- > > > >> To post, send email to [email protected] > >> To unsubscribe: > >> > http://www.dfwcfug.org/form_MemberUnsubscribe.cfm > >> To subscribe: > >> > >> > http://www.dfwcfug.org/form_MemberRegistration.cfm > >> > >> > >> > >> > > > > > > __________________________________________________ > > Do You Yahoo!? > > Tired of spam? Yahoo! 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