Subject: Re: [xsl] Current list of XSLT training/class resources? From: "Dimitre Novatchev dnovatchev@xxxxxxxxx" <xsl-list-service@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Fri, 3 May 2024 15:41:16 -0000 |
On Fri, May 3, 2024 at 6:44b/AM Sewell, David R (drs2n) dsewell@xxxxxxxxxxxx <xsl-list-service@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Wondering if there is a more comprehensive list than this one: > > > > https://blog.oxygenxml.com/xslt_training.html > > > > The specific need is to solidify/expand the XSLT skills of someone who has > taken over my responsibilities in that domain. They have intermediate > skills in XSLT 2, so the ideal would be any in-person or online training > that would (1) review the fundamentals of XSLT 2 or 3 and (2) focus on > what's new in XSLT 3. > > > The courses I have written for Pluralsight match these needs: https://app.pluralsight.com/profile/author/dimitre-novatchev Here is the Pluralsight statistics for these courses: XSLT 2.0 and 1.0 Foundations <https://app.pluralsight.com/library/courses/xslt-foundations-part1> - this course has been around for more than 10 years and has been viewed by almost 14 000 people for a total of almost 40 000 hours. The Evolution of XPath: Whatbs New in XPath 3.0 <https://app.pluralsight.com/library/courses/xpath-3-0-whats-new> - this course has been there for almost 10 years. Watched by more than 4 000 people for about 3500 hours. What's New in XSLT 3.0: Part 1 <https://app.pluralsight.com/library/courses/xslt-3-0-whats-new-part1> - this course has been there for almost 10 years. Watched by more than 2 500 people for more than 2000 hours. All these 3 courses together have been watched by more than 20 000 people for a total of more than 45 000 hours. These courses have been "retired" by Pluralsight, which means that they will not be displayed as results of a search, but they will be returned as results if you turn the switch "Show {n} retired results" to On. For in-person training I recommend Liam Quinn's courses. Thanks, Dimitre Novatchev P.S. In the future, if I have resolved my current job-seeking situation successfully, I may decide to write new courses on XPath 4.0 and XSLT 4.0 - reflecting the work of the QT4CG (https://github.com/qt4cg/qtspecs) group of passionate people. What course content and presentation forms would be most useful and interesting to you? > Thanks, > > > > David > > > > -- > > David Sewell > > Rotunda Imprint Manager (retired) and consultant (current) > > The University of Virginia Press
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