Posted over 2 years ago by jwage
Whether you are an individual or with a team of developers, you can get trained to use Doctrine by the professionals who built it and use it for everyday client projects! The sessions are available for standalone Doctrine or combined with the symfony MVC Framework. The training is a three day event where we cover some of the most important features of Doctrine and symfony.
Below are some dates of up-coming training sessions for both standalone Doctrine as well as symfony 1.2 + Doctrine. We have several sessions in the US as well as Europe.
Please note that all of the above european session dates are presented in French.
If you are interested in a training session involving Doctrine please contact me ASAP. If none of the above dates or locations work for you please contact me and we'll let you know as soon as dates open for a session that works for you. You can reach me via e-mail at jonwage@gmail.com.
You can always see the live up-to-date SensioLabs training schedule here or on the homepage of the Doctrine website.
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English Trainings in Europe Posted by Alex about over 2 years ago.
What about english trainings in Europe? I must admit my English is not perfect, but it is at least better then my French which is quite not available ;-)
And a oversea trip for training doctrine would be quite a bit exaggerated... at least for now.
@Alex Posted by jwage about over 2 years ago.
Sure, some english ones are held in Paris. We have one in Germany coming up maybe. If their is enough interest in an area then we can setup a session there. If you know of enough interest(around 8 people), then let me know at jonwage [at] gmail.com
just doctrine ? Posted by stefan about over 2 years ago.
how about a training that focuses on doctrine, without symfony, or maybe doctrine and zend framework ?
@stefan Posted by jwage about over 2 years ago.
We have one:
Doctrine Standalone from Apr 26 to Apr 28, 2009 in San Francisco, California
You can check http://www.sensiolabs.com/en/training/Doctrine