At of November 2005, I like to think that the
pertinent
Python Wiki page will maintain better than I can the
information notionally on this page. I've retained, for now,
the most recent version of what I had, though:
Until a neutral and more obvious "community" site, such as
www.python.org,
indexes known Python
trainers, I'll maintain this page.
I welcome updates,
comments, and so on, of course.
Author
and university lecturer
Wesley Chun
offers corporate training through his
cyberweb.consulting
Silicon Valley-based consultancy.
Staffers at ActiveState
Corporation, although I haven't yet figured out if they
have a definite training schedule, apart from the one
David
Ascher promotes under his own name.
Gary Herron of Island Training Solutions.
Steve Holden of Holden
Web LLC/Ltd offers "one-day 'Python for Programmers' seminars
and tailored training for small groups", mostly in the UK.
Secret
Labstrains
in association with Klosterdata, mainly for the Scandinavian
market. Interested parties should contact
Klosterdata directly.
Bruce Eckel
occasionally presents Python, although sometimes he goes for
long intervals teaching only other subjects.
Occasionally I
introduce a Users Group to Python. While in principle I'd happily
go into greater depth, my calendar is usually booked with
other commitments.
Nicolas Chauvat of LOGILAB
trains well, with a concentration in France.