Thursday next week I'll teach a Delphi 2007 Workshop, a 1 day seminar fully devoted to the new features of the latest version of Delphi. To avoid having to cover too much for people still working on Delphi 5 to 7, the day before I'll also give an "up-to-date with Delphi 2006" workshop. This particular class will be given in Italian, so its audience is somewhat limited: Italian Delphi developers are welcome to sign-up, of course. What if you don't speak Italian and don't live in the area? There are multiple options:
- You can invite me to teach a Delphi 7 to Delphi 2007 seminar at your company location. I can travel.
- Or you can come to Italy and save some money on the seminar itself, as my fees for a local class are lower (and this is a good excuse to visit Italy!). I can even set up a public class if a few people are interested, feel free to send me an email for more details.
- I can give a more focused (4 hours) Delphi 2007 seminar using one of the remote training technologies available these days. You'll be able to have a few people in a training room with me connected from my office, sharing my desktop, and talking to you. Not like being there, but close enough, and much cheaper.
- You can wait until a publish a book on Delphi 2007.
- I might record a training session and sell it on DVD, but I'm still undecided on this.
Anyway, the day after the Delphi 2007 workshop I'm hosting a seminar on Rave. This will be given in English, so there is no language barrier. If you use Rave, are looking to use it better, and live in Europe, this can be a very nice opportunity.