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From: psc@lznv.ATT.COM (Paul S. R. Chisholm)
Newsgroups: comp.lang.c++
Subject: Re: looking for C++ training
Summary: international contacts, too
Message-ID: <1380@lznv.ATT.COM>
Date: 16 Jun 88 13:16:57 GMT
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In article <1378@lznv.ATT.COM>, psc@lznv.ATT.COM (Paul S. R. Chisholm)
(that's me) lists some 800 numbers for C++ training and translator
information.  Bill Jones from Calgary reminded me that 800 numbers
aren't of much use outside the USA, but C++ is.  Sorry about that.

> AT&T's Customer Education Centers provide a three day course in C++
> (UC1060).  For information, contact the nearest Customer Education
> center (Princeton, NJ; Chicago, IL; Dublin, OH; Sunnyvale, CA; Los
> Angeles, CA; Atlanta, GA), or call 1-800-247-1212.

If you can't get through to the 800 number, call 904-636-1000, and ask
for extension 100.  Right now (as far as I know), courses are only
offered in the cities mentioned above.

> For information on AT&T's C++ Translator, please contact AT&T Software
> Sales and Marketing at 1-800-828-UNIX (1-800-828-8649).

You can talk to the following people located in these countries:

USA:  919-855-2737, Lynne Berry
Canada:  416-479-1102, Jane Theofanidis
England:  44 1 785 6972, Ed Chatlos
Japan:  81 3 593 0084, Makato Ashoh

(If you live in England or Japan, you can leave out the country code.)

> -Paul S. R. Chisholm, {ihnp4,cbosgd,allegra,rutgers}!mtune!lznv!psc
> AT&T Mail !psrchisholm, Internet psc@lznv.att.com
> I suspect for once, these really *are* my employer's opinions.
Ditto.