Hi,
I don't know about the perl course, but I've done a couple of other unix
based courses at HP's Pinewood training centre in Bracknell UK, and was
impressed with the quality of the classroom,equiment and teaching.
don't know about going on a course to learn perl. Buy a couple of books and
get one of your coders to set people some problems and let them work it out,
you'll soon see who's dedicated, and got a talent for perl. If the people
you need to train have any other languages then I would say a training
course would be a bit of a waste of money.
Marty
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> All,
>
> Does anyone have experience of the perl course(s) offered
> by HP?
>
> I find myself wondering what platform/OS they would be using
> considering their continued offering of perl4....
>
> This is not a trawl for derogatory comment...I have a number
> of colleagues needing basic perl and it has been suggested
> HP may have the training solution.
>
> TIA for input,
> Lynn.
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