Subject: Re: [xsl] Good quality XSLT course in the UK? From: Michael Kay <mike@xxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Tue, 24 Aug 2010 21:04:04 +0100 |
Hi,I gather there are still places available at the XML Summer School in Oxford (6th-10th September); you could register just for the Thurs and Fri, but all week would be better. This isn't a classroom programming course with set exercises given by an instructor who's only one step ahead of the delegates, it's much more a series of seminars by faculty members who are all experts and will all bring their own perspectives into play. To gain a deep understanding of what the technology is about, you can't do better. And it's great for networking and socializing.
This message is for the UK readers among you. My company has (finally) decided to send a couple of people onto an XSLT course so that I'm not the only one with any working knowledge of the technology (which we are using more and more often). They've given me the job to find a relevant course. Unfortunately, I've learned all I know about it (allegedly not that much) by myself over the years, and a good amount of reading (thanks, Michael Kay, Jeni Tennison, Miloslav Nic and countless others!), so I don't really know...
Can anyone recommend a good XPath/XSLT course somewhere in the UK that would make a non-programmer confident enough to be able to read / alter existing XSLT stylesheets, and build their own (simple) ones?
Michael Kay Saxonica
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