For the past two summers, we have had the privilege of offering in Boston, Perl classes taught by Damian Conway. The classes have been a major success and we are happy that Damian is coming back to teach three classes over four days in January, 2003.

We are bringing back the two day Advanced Object Oriented Perl class that was so popular in July, 2001. This class is for anyone who wants to take their OO Perl skills to the next level. Data Munging is being offered here for the first time and it will cover highly practical ways to process data in Perl. Parsing for Bioinformatics is very similar to the popular Parsing with Perl class that Damian taught last summer but all the examples presented in this course use the language, data sets, and real-world problems of bioinformatics. However, none of the examples delves into arcane biotechologies, so Perl students with any background or interests can attend and improve their skills.

The classes will be held from January 21-24 (Tue-Fri), 2003 at the Amethyst Center in Davis Sq., Somerville, MA.

All the information about the classes and how to register can be found at:

http://stemsystems.com/class/

So start off the New Year with the best Perl teacher anywhere around the world (and Damian has been around it a few times!). And a new training budget comes with the New Year, so get your request in now before it gets spent elsewhere.

We are again offering a 50% discount to the underemployed and students.


In reply to Damian Conway Classes in Boston by Anonymous Monk

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