markjgsmith

2020/11/27 #

cat << EOF > Announcing my new Custom Training Service

I’m adding a new package to my professional services called the Custom Training Service.

Here’s the description from the services description page:

The custom training service covers the creation and delivery of custom training on web development and automation/workflow design and implementation. These can be made to according to customer needs and delivered either onsite or remotely via video conferencing tools. Other training topics might be possible.

I have previous experience developing custom training programs for

  • Onboarding artists at vfx companies
  • Rapidly documenting feature film custom workflows using video interviews
  • Training users on enterprise software products
  • Training users on workflow and automation integrations

My specialities are NodeJS web development and automation/workflows, but I could also create custom training programs on other topics.

In my previous work in this area, some of the projects involved onsite visits and consulting where I analysed the existing systems and processes prior to constructing the training program. I then worked worked with designers to create training material that was specifically tailored in look and content to the client needs.

If you have a need for some custom training, then don’t hesitate to contact me via email. #

Today’s links:

  • Advice for newsletter-ers - The author makes the case that newsletters should be structured into seasons, which sounds a bit strange at first but he does make quite a compelling argument, I guess my newsletter technically would be right in the middle of season 1 right nowwww.robinsloan.com #

  • How Community Prevailed at Python’s Virtual Core Development Sprint - Some uplifting community news, nice to hear their new governance model is working well, I sort of miss writing Python, it’s a nice language, looks like they have some good foundations builtthenewstack.io #

  • Software Engineering Podcast - Cruise: Self-Driving Engineering with Mo Elshenawy - I’m not massively interested in self driving cars, but I found this podcast fascinating - The navigation and computer vision domain is very unique and new, and they have considered many aspects at a very deep level including how to construct teams and processes, how to compose the overall organisation structure to maximise collaboration across units, as well as the product architecture, next level CI/CD, and the advantages of multi-cloud serverless deploymentssoftwareengineeringdaily.com #

For enquiries about my consulting, development, training and writing services, aswell as sponsorship opportunities contact me directly via email. More details about me here.