Divmod is pleased to announce a partnership with Holden Web, LLC. Proprietor Steve Holden is a renowned teacher of Python, the founding chair of PyCon (chaired 2003-2005), author of the book Python Web Programming and long-time fan of Twisted and Divmod.
Steve will be working with Divmod to provide Twisted and Divmod training as well as courseware and materials. With his extensive background, we are thrilled about the energy, enthusiasm, and perspective Steve's presence will bring to the team, our products, and the services that we provide.
This opportunity to provide educational services to users and developers of Twisted and Divmod software is a natural extension of the guiding role we have played in the Twisted community. Empowering others to use our software for creative problem solving has consistently been one of our goals. The new partnership with Holden Web is an indication of Divmod's growth in general, and specifically, our dedication to knowledge sharing.
When asked about his thoughts on the partnership, Steve said, "I am really looking forward to getting into some joint projects with the guys at Divmod. They have brains the size of planets." In addition to being deeply flattered, the Divmod team would like to allay fears of gravitational collapse and state for the record that this has provided further justification to continue working in a distributed manner.
Steve will be working with Divmod to provide Twisted and Divmod training as well as courseware and materials. With his extensive background, we are thrilled about the energy, enthusiasm, and perspective Steve's presence will bring to the team, our products, and the services that we provide.
This opportunity to provide educational services to users and developers of Twisted and Divmod software is a natural extension of the guiding role we have played in the Twisted community. Empowering others to use our software for creative problem solving has consistently been one of our goals. The new partnership with Holden Web is an indication of Divmod's growth in general, and specifically, our dedication to knowledge sharing.
When asked about his thoughts on the partnership, Steve said, "I am really looking forward to getting into some joint projects with the guys at Divmod. They have brains the size of planets." In addition to being deeply flattered, the Divmod team would like to allay fears of gravitational collapse and state for the record that this has provided further justification to continue working in a distributed manner.
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