----- Original Message ----- From: "Kay Ethier" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Sunday, August 03, 2003 9:44 AM Subject: [Juglist] ANN: Tri-XML August Tutorial (sign up ASAP for this XSLT overview)
> A TRI-XML HANDS-ON WORKSHOP > Tri-XML is the Triangle area XML users network, located in Research Triangle > Park, NC > > > TITLE: > Taking Advantage of XSLT's Built-in Flexibility > > > DETAILS: > * Saturday, August 16th > * Noon - 3:00pm > * Setup/lunch begins 11:00am (see below) > * $40 per person (GREAT, LOW RATE ONLY THROUGH TRI-XML) > * Bring your own laptop > > > INSTRUCTOR: > Kevin Barkan (XSLT expert and Tri-XML Presenter) > > > DESCRIPTION: > When creating a site which uses XSLT and XML, some server-side technology is > usually running the show. The line between transformation via that > technology and transformation via XSLT can be blurry. While there's nothing > wrong with that blur, you can find yourself with data or presentation spread > throughout three different kinds of files, making updates challenging. > > During this session we'll experiment with a strategy that takes advantage of > "vanilla" XSLT and draws firm lines between data, presentation, and > functionality. We'll start by examining the architecture a working site, > make tweaks to see how it works, and wrap up by creating a new page. > > Participants should be familiar enough with XSLT, XPath and XML to have > cheated their own basic stylesheets. > > > REGISTER: > Contact me at 919.244.8559 if you wish to sign up. Limited seats are > available. > > > LOGISTICS: > * You will need to bring your own computer, and some setup will be required. > We ask that you arrive before 11:00am to allow time to setup your computer. > (A light lunch will be provided.) > > * If you cannot bring your own laptop, but really want to attend, contact > me. We may be able to make arrangements (depending on demand), or you may > be able to follow along without a computer (not ideal). > > > INSTRUCTOR BIO: > Working as a graphic designer at a marketing company in 1997, Kevin Barkan's > initiation to the web came as a surprise; one day the president came in and > asked him to design the company's web site. With a gigantic cube-shaped book > on HTML, he got to work. In the five years since, he's grown up and away > from the pure marketing/visual perspective on his first site. Kevin has > spent the last four years working on a variety of web hosted applications: > small office and home office tools, enterprise accounting and property > management, clinical decision support software, and any neat project he > could get his hands on. In 2000, Kevin started using XSLT and XML, and it > changed the way he worked. > > > > Thank you, > > Kay > Tri-XML Programs Manager > > > > > > > > > -------------------------------------- > Kay Ethier > - FrameMaker/Structured FrameMaker Consultant & Trainer > - WebWorks University Trainer > - co-Author, XML WEEKEND CRASH COURSE (see amazon.com for details) > - contributing author, ADVANCED FRAMEMAKER (coming soon) > -------------------------------------- > Bright Path Solutions > PO Box 14265 > Research Triangle Park NC 27709-4265 > DIRECT CELL PHONE: 919.244.8559 > MAIN PHONE: 919.656.2653 > FAX: 919.474.9223 > http://www.travelthepath.com > mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > -------------------------------------- > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > Juglist mailing list > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > http://trijug.org/mailman/listinfo/juglist_trijug.org > _______________________________________________ Juglist mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://trijug.org/mailman/listinfo/juglist_trijug.org
