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Python Public Training Sessions

2004 Class Schedule

Longmont, Colorado


Mark Lutz will be holding three public Python training sessions in Longmont, Colorado, on the following dates in 2004:

These are public classes, open to individual enrollments. They will cover the same topics as the standard 3 day on-site sessions that Mark teaches, with lab work. Come spend 3 days mastering Python, as well as its most common applications.

In this page, I (Mark Lutz) provide general details about these class sessions. Major sections:

  1. Dates and location
  2. Local accommodations
  3. Price, registration, payment

Additional notes:

Finally, if you are interested in attending a session, please let me know as soon as possible, so that I can arrange for a suitable training room. The registration section below describes the information I will need when you confirm your enrollment by phone or email. Thank you for your interest,

--Mark Lutz (http://www.rmi.net/~lutz)


Dates and location

The 2004 3-day public sessions will be held on the following dates:

  1. January 26-28, 2004
  2. June 9-11, 2004
  3. October 6-8, 2004
Class begins at 9:00AM each day, and generally runs until 5:00PM, with a 1-hour break for lunch at noon. The training room is usually open at 8:30 each morning. There are a variety of restaurants within a short walk of the training site.

The class will be held at the Raintree Plaza hotel and conference center, in Longmont, Colorado. Longmont is 15 minutes northeast of Boulder, and 30 miles northwest of Denver. The conference center is on the southwest side of Longmont, just east of the Twin Peaks mall. Note that the training room is in the conference center, which is behind the hotel itself.

For location details, maps, and driving directions, please visit the Raintree's website, or contact me for further details. If you are attending from out of town, note that Colorado is on Mountain Standard Time--one hour later than the west coast, and two hours earlier than the east.


Local accommodations

The Raintree conference center (now a Radisson property) is also a full business hotel, and can provide accommodations for students attending from out of town. For hotel information, please visit the Raintree's website.

Here are a few other hotels in the area:

For more ideas, you might also try a simple search on google.com for hotels in Longmont and Boulder. Boulder, about 15-20 minutes away, has additional business hotels, Holiday Inns, and the like. Fort Collins and Denver are each about 30-40 minutes away. If you are adventurous, mountain resort areas such as Estes Park are roughly 40 minutes from the training site.


Price, registration, payment

Price

The price for the 3-day training session is $1,000 per student. That price includes the class itself, a student workbook, a training CD, an O'Reilly Python book, a continental breakfast each morning, and refreshments throughout the day.

Two pricing notes: If your company will be sending multiple students, please inquire about volume discounts. Also, students are generally expected to bring their own laptop computers to the class, for doing lab work, and viewing course materials. Almost any operating system is fine (Windows, Linux, and Macs are common), but please have a CD drive if you wish to view the electronic version of the class material. I no longer provide lab machines for students, except in unusual cases, and only upon special request.

Registration

To register for the class, simply contact me to let me know which session you will be attending. A formal contract is not required, just a verbal message by email or phone.

However, if you are interested in attending, please respond with as firm a commitment as you can provide, as soon as you can provide it. In addition, to help me plan room reservations, your reply should include these items:

  1. The dates of the session you will be attending.
  2. The number of students you will be sending.
  3. Any special requests: class topics, lab machine requirements, etc.
  4. Payment details: how you will pay, an address to invoice if required, etc.

Payment

Class fee payment by check can be made in person, or sent to the following address:

Mark Lutz
1912 Glenarbor Way
Longmont, CO. 80501

I am an independent Python trainer, if your company requires a title. For simplicity, I prefer payment by check; I can also invoice your company, and accept credit cards (but only as a last resort, please).

Registration cutoff dates

I am generally able to add students to the class roster until 3 business days before the first day of the class. However, I have accepted last-minute registrations even later than that, if I already know a student may be attending. There usually are seats available until the cutoff date.

Cancellation policy

I have rarely had to apply class cancellation policies, but here is the formal policy for reference. If you want to pay for the class ahead of time, I provide a 100% refund of your payment in the unlikely event that I must cancel the class for any reason.

If you must cancel your registration, you may do so up to 3 days before the first day of the class, without incurring any charges. Cancellations by registered students 3 or fewer days before the first class day are subject to a 30% cancellation fee, $300. This fee is used for recovery of per-student expenses already incurred. At the instructor's discretion, this cancellation fee can generally be applied in full to the normal fee for a future class.


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