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From: alesha@auto-trol.com (Alec Sharp)
Subject: Practical Training
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Organization: Auto-trol Technology Corporation
Date: Tue, 4 Jun 1991 19:23:03 GMT


I am planning to introduce some formal training for the software
developers in our business unit here and would like information on
things that have worked for you.

I'm interested in hands-on training, where developers are given a
problem to solve, and to solve it well will have to use certain design
and coding techniques, the ones that the particular lesson is about.

After the hands on part, there would be discussion about the
approaches and their advantages and disadvantages.

My initial interest is in high-level and low level design, but I'm
also interested in anything that can help our developers increase
their skill level.

Has anyone done anything like this?  Does anyone know of any
consultants who will come in and organize/train us on this type
of thing?  Does anyone know of public domain lessons/examples we could
do this with?

thanks,

Alec Sharp
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