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Alexey Pomogaev2011-03-20 16:18:40
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Alexey Pomogaev, 2011-03-20 16:18:40

Interested in web programming courses?

I'm thinking of organizing a space for learning web development, OOP and design patterns via skype and remote desktops. Perhaps learning some web framework. What language would you be interested in: java, php, python? How much would you pay per month for 12 lessons per month, 2 hours per lesson? Are graduation papers important to you, or is it important for you to learn how to actually do something?

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Homakov, 2011-03-20
@Homakov

casts do
peepcode.com

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javenue, 2011-03-20
@javenue

1. Most likely, you would be interested in medium or advanced topics in any language. Although such lessons are probably difficult to compose.
2. Around 200 per month (12 lessons of 2 hours + answering questions by e-mail + checking the written code).
3. Papers are not important at all.
Regarding free courses - the correct offer. You can tell them the basic things that a person needs to know in order to start training in paid ones. Free ones can be done with small groups, and paid ones, of course, individually.
Good luck in your endeavors. Please write about your experience with the course.

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Igor Petrov, 2011-03-20
@KriegeR

Now I'm just participating in such courses from one company. We study java at the "industrial" level.
We study 20 hours a week. The term of study is 4 months. We study with a bias in J2EE and databases, but started with the basics, despite the fact that the group was prepared. Later, as I understand it, we will slowly introduce ourselves into our own framework (companies). We don't pay anything for the courses. prior to this, a special interview was held.

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Max Kuznetsov, 2011-03-20
@pluseg

In principle, such courses should be in demand. As for payment, that's the question. I think that many people would rather go looking for free courses (I'm sure there are such, only scattered on the Internet) than agree to pay. In addition, before you collect money, you need to somehow prove yourself. Are you sure that your level is sufficient for such a serious task (here it is important not only to be able to do something yourself, but also to explain it)?

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mkoreshkov, 2011-03-20
@mkoreshkov

And another question, let's say, organize, there will be listeners.
How will they pay? And how is admission / non-admission to classes carried out?
The black list, of course, rules, but you can’t get enough of everyone

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wanmen, 2011-03-20
@wanmen

Once I taught a friend php from scratch via skype.
He talked about a function or construction, showing how to apply it, he writes it all down, where necessary I give a link and a real example of execution until it stops until he understands. So I studied several global parts - the lesson is over. To improve the result - homework.
In your case, payment - I don’t know how it should be accepted (probably prepayment).
I do not represent mass lessons. Well, at least the quality will be much lower. If I were zero, it would be better to pay a little more, but so that the lessons were individual.
Well, and most importantly, I advise you to draw up a lesson plan very well, otherwise you can get into a capricious person who will then take off 3 skins.
Also, a lot needs to be written in advance, preferably in the form of code and results, it is possible even to create a simulator for easy tasks. Those. so that a person writes what he wants and gets the result nearby, for example, in a frame. It will significantly reduce the learning time and improve the quality of understanding, and the examples will already be on the face.

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