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| FORPC101-5C |
450+ |
May to June 2008 |
| FORPC101-4 |
450+ |
Mar to May 2008 |
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2200+ |
Jan to Mar 2008 |
| FORPC101-2 |
500+ |
Aug to Oct 2007 |
| FORPC101-1 |
100+ |
Aug to Oct 2006 |
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The 6th batch will be held sometime in August 2008. Registrations will start around mid July.
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Pat Eyler talked to three students from the previous batch - Marcos Souza from Brazil, Chris Porter from UK and Michael Uplawski from Germany, about this course. The feedback has been encouraging. You can read this interview here. Pat Eyler is an Infrastructure Engineer for the LDS Church by profession, a Ruby geek by choice, and a writer by night. He enjoys reading, cooking, spending time with his family, and helping to build the Ruby community. |
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