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Apache Web Server
A training course for developers and system administrators who want to learn the Apache web server. Participants learn how to install and configure the server and have the opportunity to practice in many useful exercises. The course is based on Apache on Linux, but the differences to running Apache on Windows will also be dealt with.
Dates: 28/Jul/2025 - 1/Aug/2025
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A training course for developers and system administrators who want to learn the Django Python web application framework. Participants learn how to install and configure the framework and have the opportunity to practice in many useful exercises. The course is based on Django and Python on Linux, but the differences to using the framework on Windows will also be dealt with.
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The fees of our 5-day courses include tuition, accommodation in a four-star hotel on the shores of Lake Constance and special leisure time offers; for many areas, e.g. London, the flight up to a maximum of 150,- Euro is included as well.
New: We are offering our courses in Switzerland (Zurich) and France (Paris and Strasbourg) as well!
Our main focus is to establishing an optimal learning environment. Learning and fun are not mutually exclusive. On the contrary, people who feel satisfied with the atmosphere learn faster and above retain what they have learnt. Our Linux courses take place in one of the most beautiful regions in Germany. The water of Lake Constance at your feet and the Alps in view plus the easy to comprehend and appealing courses of Bodenseo insure successful learning.
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