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Crowd Pleasing Classes in Seattle WA by Dr. Tim Maher
A former student says:
•  The quality of this class was great. I will plan to take additional classes from Tim and Consultix in the future.
Rob Stamm, Application Analyst, Western Wireless
Attended: Minimal Perl

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SeaTac: 3/07-3/09
Shell Programming

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This course shows the student how to create custom programs using the basic features of UNIX/Linux shells of the "Bourne/Korn/POSIX" family (which excludes the C-shell). The student also learns how to organize utility programs into pipelines, which can obviate the need to write custom programs. The Instructor will demonstrate common mistakes and defenses against them, and the use of the Consultix Shell Quoting Guidelines, which make a notoriously difficult operation easier to handle. See the course outline for further details.
SeaTac: 3/10-3/11
UNIX/Linux Utilities

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The Shell Programming course teaches the grammar of the language, which is essential knowledge, but of little value without a familiarity with its vocabulary, which is covered in this course. Students learn how to use essential utility programs, such as sed, grep, sort, tail, tr, find, xargs, and especially awk (the much simpler predecessor to Perl), to quickly solve data processing problems. See the course outline for further details.
SeaTac: 3/28-3/30
Perl Programming

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This is a three day hands-on course for those new to Perl who want to learn the basics of the language. It is the prerequisite for all our other Perl courses, except for Minimal Perl. Students write nearly two dozen programs in eleven sessions of supervised laboratory activities. See the course outline for further details.
SeaTac: 3/31-04/01
Using Perl Modules, plus CGI

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This course teaches you how to use free CPAN code in your programs, so you won't have to duplicate the effort of writing the equivalent code yourself. There's nothing else you can learn about Perl that will enhance your productivity more! In this special offering, we'll spend extra time on Perl's CGI module, which is widely used by savvy Web programmers to:
  • create web pages, while relieving them of the responsibility of getting the HTML right, and
  • process user-submitted forms, while relieving them of the responsibility of parsing the data out of the fields on their own.
See the course outline for further details.
SeaTac: 4/12-4/14
UNIX/Linux System Administration

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We used to teach this course a lot in the 1990s, but we stopped scheduling it so frequently in order to make more time for becoming a provider of valued services for the Perl language. Now that Linux has made such great progress in putting highly sophisticated systems on corporate desktops (and hand-held devices), more people than ever have the responsibility for doing some UNIX/Linux-style system administration. So it seems like a good time to provide this course again! More details will follow as its time to resurface draws nearer. See the course outline for further details.
SeaTac: 4/19-4/21
Intermediate Perl Programming

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This course, taught by Perl author and speaker Dr. Tim Maher, takes you beyond the beginner stage by showing you how to use complex data structures, references, the eval, map, and grep functions, and advanced debugging tricks to improve your Perl code and your programming productivity. See the course outline for further details.
SeaTac: 5/9-5/12
UNIX/Linux Fundamentals

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This course is for those who want to start down the path to becoming UNIX/Linux Power-Users.

It provides an introduction to Shell scripting and hands-on experience with the most important UNIX/Linux utilities, including vi, grep, sed, awk, and sort. You won't learn a thing about how to set your screen's background to show a photo of your cat, but by the end of the class you'll be comfortable setting file permissions, using the vi (or vim) editor to edit files and mistyped commands, using regular expressions to select matching text from files, composing multi-stage pipelines that generate custom reports, writing custom shell scripts, and accessing remote systems using the Secure Shell.

For this offering of the course, we'll have both UNIX and Linux systems on hand so students can appreciate their numerous similarities, and minor differences, from an end-user's point of view. See the course outline for further details.


SeaTac: 5/23-5/26
Advanced Shell Programming

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This course teaches the use of shell features needed in advanced programs, incorporating such elements as interactive menus, idiot-proof interaction, option processing, high security, numeric calculations, client/server design, and interpretation of custom command languages. The techniques that are covered work with the Bourne shell, the Korn shell, and POSIX shells, such as Bash. Techniques for program debugging and optimization are also covered. See the course outline for further details.

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