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Re: Advanced XML/XSLT Training

From: "atxryan" <atxryan@-----.--->
To: NULL
Date: 9/1/2006 3:48:00 PM

Thanks, Joe.

I am looking for-hire training though. Preferably in a fun city. ;-)

I have a decent grasp of XML/XSLT/XPATH from work I've done in the past
and books/online references I've read. What I'm looking for is to fill
in the gaps and extend my abilities past the simple implementations.

-RYAN


Joe Kesselman wrote:
> Haven't worked with any for-hire training, so if that's what you really
> want I can't offer advice.
>
> There's a lot of good free info available, you know; I'm biased, but my
> standard pointer is to the tutorials on IBM's DeveloperWorks website.
>
> Note that you should probably figure out what you want to do with XML
> first; that will provide motivation, focus, and help you select which
> topics are going to be most important for your specific applications.
>
> --
> () ASCII Ribbon Campaign  | Joe Kesselman
> /\ Stamp out HTML e-mail! | System architexture and kinetic poetry



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