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Training invitation: autumn classes in XML and UBL

08 August 2012 | 125 Visits | Rating: 2.7 (maximum:5)

Re: http://www.epractice.eu/en/events/cranetraining

For your autumn technical training planning, please note that there are some "ePractice Assisted Seminars" that I have written and will be delivering at the end of October in Utrecht Netherlands.  Four separate publicly-subscribed classes are in XSLT, XSL-FO, OASIS UBL and OASIS Code Lists.

For 10% savings, the early-bird date of October 1, 2012 is now less than two months away.

I have had the privilege to deliver the material around the world many times over the years, and I have been the instructor for all of these deliveries:

  http://www.CraneSoftwrights.com/training/pastsch.htm

By way of credentials for my work, we believe my qualifications compare very well against other contractors and trainers ... I am a day-by-day practitioner in these technologies and this will be an excellent opportunity for the students to learn from my guidance:

  http://www.CraneSoftwrights.com/bio/gkholman.htm
  Of note:
    - I was on the committee that developed XML from SGML
    - I was the founding chairman of the XML Conformance Committee
    - I was the founding chairman of the XSLT/XPath Conformance Committee
    - I am a co-editor of the OASIS UBL 2 specifications
    - I am the chairman of the OASIS Code List Representation Technical Cttee.

By far most of our world training is delivered privately within an organization, but we periodically schedule these publicly-subscribed classes to give the opportunity for companies to send fewer students than would typically warrant running a private class.

Good luck in your training planning for the upcoming months.

. . . . . . . . . Ken

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merci ken

14 August 2012 | 284 Visits | Rating: No votes

Thanks for those clear details . Mph

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