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Aug 12 2010

NHibernate course in Australia?

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I am going to be visiting Australia in December, and I thought that I might take advantage of that to give my 3 days NHibernate course.

Before doing that, I thought that I should test the waters. Thoughts?

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Jonathon Rossi
12 Aug 2010
14:03 PM
Jonathon Rossi

So you're coming down under in the summer. Are you visiting for a holiday? What city are you visiting?

Filipe
12 Aug 2010
14:14 PM
Filipe

Have you ever considered to spend your vacation in Brazil? :-)

Koen
12 Aug 2010
14:15 PM
Koen

Don't do it. Be selfish and use that time to explore Australia!

Felipe Fujiy
12 Aug 2010
14:27 PM
Felipe Fujiy

Have you ever considered to spend your vacation in Brazil? :-)

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Sheila
12 Aug 2010
15:28 PM
Sheila

Remember you can't work in Australia on a tourist Visa.

tucaz
12 Aug 2010
16:05 PM
tucaz

Felipe,

I talked with him about it some weeks ago. If we can figure out how to deal with it financially maybe it's possible.

If you are into it drop me an email and we can try to come up with something to show him.

me[at]tucaz.net

Adam
12 Aug 2010
20:35 PM
Adam

I am already booked in for Udi's SOA/DDD course in late November and would find it hard to get another leave pass to travel from the wife and kids. ;-) In saying that if you run the course in Canberra I will attend.

Cheers

Adam

Michael Chandler
12 Aug 2010
20:43 PM
Michael Chandler

If you're running it in Melbourne I'd be very interested. Hoping I can make it to YOW! as well.

Mikael Henriksson
12 Aug 2010
21:45 PM
Mikael Henriksson

Had I been in Australia I would have come! :)

NC
12 Aug 2010
23:48 PM
NC

I would definitely go! Be great to get some insight to NH. You wanting me to go is a different issue.

NC
12 Aug 2010
23:49 PM
NC

On a side note, if you do it through Readify, you can count me out. They will make the course an absolute rip off like they did with Roy's TDD course.

Talk to Udi and find out where he organized his.

Erik
12 Aug 2010
23:51 PM
Erik

Would love it if you could come to Sydney, working in a Regional part of Australia, Sydney is my closest capital city and as I work for a charity travel finances are limited.

By the way, I love the insite that you provide on your blog :) Keep up the great work.

Steve Burman
12 Aug 2010
23:55 PM
Steve Burman

My gut feeling is that this would be very well received. For most people I am sure the ultimate decision will come down to balancing the time/cost/availability equation.

I am based in Brisbane but travelling to Sydney is never really too difficult but it does add a little to the cost. Of course, you could always run it here ;)

Ali Shafai
13 Aug 2010
00:09 AM
Ali Shafai

Hey mate, would love to see you in any capacity, if you come to Sydney I would be glad to show you around. in regards to the NHibernate thingy, please be more specific. many people might be interested, but would need to know the details.

BTW I'm still impressed with your post about the Iranian uprising last year, thank you!

Shannon
13 Aug 2010
00:15 AM
Shannon

Definitely will attend it if it's in Sydney. One of my friends is very interested too.

John Simons
13 Aug 2010
00:45 AM
John Simons

Interested if you do it in Canberra

Blair Davidson
13 Aug 2010
01:21 AM
Blair Davidson

This would be fantasic. Come to Perth, Western Australia. I can let people know. We do not have many people like yourself come to Perth so you would sell out if if people knew.

Blair..

Gareth Hayter
13 Aug 2010
01:43 AM
Gareth Hayter

Are you planning to visit New Zealand as well? If not, then I'll definitely fly to Australia to attend - whichever city.

Andrew
13 Aug 2010
02:16 AM
Andrew

Could be a good opportunity to get stuck into some new NHibernate 3.0 stuff?

I would be interested in attending a Melbourne course.

Filip
13 Aug 2010
02:48 AM
Filip

+1 for Melbourne

Brett
13 Aug 2010
03:18 AM
Brett

+1 for Melbourne or Sydney. Making it to one of your NH courses in London is a little out of my price range ;) so this would be great.

Andrew
13 Aug 2010
03:21 AM
Andrew

+1 Melbourne or Brisbane

A summary of what you may be talking about would be nice!

NC
13 Aug 2010
05:03 AM
NC

Na not Melbourne, why would anyone wanna go there.

Sydney or Brisbane for sure!

Specifically Sydney cos then I don't have to live on the street for 3 days in Brisbane.

David Wickens
13 Aug 2010
05:41 AM
David Wickens

Would love to attend. need to find out the location, time and cost. Been watching your videos on Tekpub and we have been using NHibernate in the office for over an year now.

Perth, Melbourne, Sydney

Matt Tew
13 Aug 2010
05:51 AM
Matt Tew

Would definitely be interested. Myself and maybe a handful more. Prefer melbourne, but would travel for this.

Alistair
13 Aug 2010
07:36 AM
Alistair

+1 for melbourne

I am interested, but it would depend on the cost and timing.

Would it be aimed at beginners or those with a fairly solid understanding of NHibernate? (I am the latter)

Dev Net
13 Aug 2010
07:45 AM
Dev Net

Sydney++;

Looking forward to it.

Miguel Madero
13 Aug 2010
11:41 AM
Miguel Madero

+1 for Sydney

+0.5 for Brisbane

+0.5 for Melbourne

Mahesh Krishnan
13 Aug 2010
12:39 PM
Mahesh Krishnan

+1 for Melb. Whether you are running a course or not, would love to have you come and present at the local VIC.NET user group if you make it to Melbourne...Let me know if you are interested :)

Peter
13 Aug 2010
13:07 PM
Peter

+1 canberra

Quinten Miller
15 Aug 2010
07:56 AM
Quinten Miller

+1 for Australia :)

Sam
15 Aug 2010
11:31 AM
Sam

+1 for Perth. We always miss out over here.

Adam
15 Aug 2010
12:17 PM
Adam

+1 for Melbourne ;)

kirk
15 Aug 2010
23:30 PM
kirk

+1 Sydney

Lukas
15 Aug 2010
23:44 PM
Lukas

Awesome.

  • 1 Canberra :)
Rob Sumsion
16 Aug 2010
00:20 AM
Rob Sumsion

I would love you to come down to Melbourne, Ill be there for sure. Even Sydney, lots of questions for you.

PandaWood
16 Aug 2010
14:03 PM
PandaWood

Am interested for Sydney - a 1 or 2 day event would be easier for me, so any other talk/event you might have would also be interesting

Matt
18 Aug 2010
03:16 AM
Matt
  • 1 Melbourne!!
CRG
18 Aug 2010
06:31 AM
CRG

+1 for Melbourne.

Colin
19 Aug 2010
06:28 AM
Colin

I would be there for sure... Hope you make it and looking forward to it...

Bevan Coleman
20 Aug 2010
01:43 AM
Bevan Coleman

Adelaide would be cool, but I suppose you have to be realistic ;)

Rob
20 Aug 2010
03:10 AM
Rob

What about New Zealand ;)

David Cathcart
23 Aug 2010
05:01 AM
David Cathcart

DEFINITELY interested. I reckon I could bring at least 5 people. I live in Newcastle... Sydney is my closest major city.

Jigs
23 Aug 2010
12:14 PM
Jigs

Excellent, I will be there. No matter where in Australia.

Josip
24 Aug 2010
05:14 AM
Josip

Canberra += 1000;

Sydney += 2;

Melbourne ++;

Samuel Fraser
27 Aug 2010
03:36 AM
Samuel Fraser

Canberra would be sensational

Sydney would be good but harder to convince my boss :)

Daniel
31 Aug 2010
07:11 AM
Daniel

Canberra

Filip
08 Sep 2010
11:26 AM
Filip

Hello Oren,

Just wondering if you are still planning to do a course in Australia and if so, where can I find more details in regards to cost and location.

Given the YOW conference is taking place in Melbourne and Brisbane I'm expecting you would do the course in one of those locations (possibly both).

If I can be of any help to make the course a reality (I'm in Melbourne), my email is attached

Thanks

Ayende Rahien
10 Sep 2010
10:16 AM
Ayende Rahien

See here:

ayende.com/.../giving-courses-in-australia.aspx

Craig Taylor
09 Oct 2010
01:40 AM
Craig Taylor

If you're coming to Melbourne, I certainly would take the time to come to your course. Are you still planning this?

Ayende Rahien
09 Oct 2010
05:18 AM
Ayende Rahien

Craig,

Yes, take a look at the Yow! conference

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