In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Gabor Szabo) wrote:
> My point is exactly giving a better opportunity for the local companies > as well. I belive that no matter how good Stonhenge or TCPC are a > course delivered in the local language (and not in US English) can be > superior > in all the terms you mentioned. i certainly agree with that, but as i said before, i have no way evaluate the local courses unless i have some experience with the company. one thing that you might want to add to your list is the languages that local trainers can handle, which isn't the same thing as geographical location. For instance, i just taught a class in Southern California, but i couldn't do that in Spanish. if you are really motivated, you could build a small database (maybe even XML based). From that, you can generated all sorts of different lists -- by country, by language, by course offerings, and so on. local Perl user groups could then list the stuff in their area by extracting it from an RDF version. :) -- brian d foy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> - Perl services for hire CGI Meta FAQ - http://www.perl.org/CGI_MetaFAQ.html Troubleshooting CGI scripts - http://www.perl.org/troubleshooting_CGI.html