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| Houston: April 28-30, 2006 |
Our next training session will be held in Sugar Land. It's equidistant between Hobby Airport and Bush Intercontinental, so book either one (Hobby might be a little more convenient). The actual site is: There are also several other hotels within a mile, including a Holiday Inn and a Marriott Courtyard if you prefer. Session Schedule: Friday: 9-5 |
| Helix Training |
Providing training for Helix users is a priorty for us. After taking over the day to day operations of Helix in June of 2002, we began working on ways to start the training program again. Our first training session was held in February of 2003 and was attended by 17 people, including those who showed up for a meeting with Gil Numeroff of QSA ToolWorks on Saturday following the sessions. Our most recent training was held January, 2006 in the Washington DC area. 5 people attended, including Ryan Wilcox, one of our engineers, who came away with lots of ideas on how to make Helix even more user friendly. Look for those to make an appearance in upcoming releases. |
| When will the next trainings be held? |
Training is conducted at various places (primarily in the United States) on an "as needed" basis. If you are interested in attending training, contact Gil in the sales office so he can put you on the list and let you know when the next session is scheduled. If you are interested in hosting a training session, please contact us! Private training is available for any size group, or we can open the training to other Helix users and offset the cost to you. We recommend hosting an open training session: the dynamic of working with people of various backgrounds and needs results in everybody thinking of new ways to put Helix to use and training becomes much more effective. |
| Who leads training? |
Our recent training sessions have been led by Chuck Hinkle. Chuck is a long time Helix developer, consultant, trainer, and public speaker, whose breadth of experience in other products enables him to bridge any communications gap that may exist and to "speak your language," making his training truly effective. Future sessions may use other trainers, depending on the situation. |
| Helix Education Center Training Course Outline | |
| Introduction |
The format for each course is a mixture of lecture, discussion and step-by-step exercises, and it is appropriate for all but the most advanced Helix application development professionals. |
| Helix Basics |
Class Agenda Day 1
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| Advanced Techniques |
Selected Topics
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