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Re: Advanced XML/XSLT Training

From: "Andy Dingley" <dingbat@----------.--->
To: NULL
Date: 9/3/2006 5:48:00 AM


atxryan wrote:

> I'm searching for a great XML/XSLT training course

Haven't seen one. XSLT is _hard_, and it's not tied to a particular
product domain, such as configuring Cisco routers. This combination of
hard and generalised has never been a fertile one for off-the-shelf
courses. Chances are that you may well already be in advance of
anything that's out there. The profitable market for offering training
like this is in the bulk courses, not the heavyweight stuff.

You might find it useful to inquire with the serious XSLT consultants
(try Jenni Tennison in the UK) -- maybe they either offer, or know of.
high-level courses.



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