Subject: Re: [xsl] Good quality XSLT course in the UK? From: Mark <charltonrainbird@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Thu, 26 Aug 2010 09:42:20 +0100 |
I can second the recommendation for Jeni Tennison. We were lucky enough to get her in for a couple of days training and she was really excellent. Mark On 25 August 2010 07:53, Dave Pawson <davep@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > On Tue, 24 Aug 2010 20:40:16 +0100 > Fabre Lambeau <fabre.lambeau@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > >> Hi, >> >> 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? >> > > > I can't recommend xml summer school as a training course. > Jeni Tennison, who presents at xml summer school sometimes > does training, is extremely well versed in XSLT and sometimes > does training. Ask her. She is UK based. > > Ken is good, but very expensive. > > see jenitennison.com > > HTH > > > > > -- > > regards > > -- > Dave Pawson > XSLT XSL-FO FAQ. > http://www.dpawson.co.uk
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