[ale] Teaching Opportunity
Yu, Jerry
Jerry.Yu at Voicecom.com
Mon Oct 18 16:26:10 EDT 2004
to be fair, that really depends on the audience (education, experience,
motivation, etc), the instructor, the class size/format/etc.
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# It's probably similar other classes I've attended. It's a
# blitz that is never
# worth the money. You'd be better off reading the
# documentation and posting to
# ALE for two days ;o)
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# On Monday 18 October 2004 03:54 pm, Sean Kilpatrick saith:
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# > On Monday 18 October 2004 03:03 pm, Lisa Bell wrote:
# > | My name is Lisa Bell and I'm with Accelebrate, an IT
# training company
# > | based in Atlanta, GA. We have an upcoming class for
# which I am looking
# > | for an instructor. This is a 2-day class in Columbus, GA
# and the topic
# > | covers the installation and maintenance of Linux, Apache,
# MySQL and PHP.
# >
# > Am I just "really slow?" I know a little bit about Linux, having
# > wrestled with RH for about two years now and also looked at
# > Mandrake and SuSE, but I couldn't begin to absorb that much data
# > in two days. Installing an OS along with Apache, MySql and PHP is
# > one thing, but "maintaining" them all would seem to require more
# > knowledge than could be gained in two days.
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# > Sean
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