Re: Upcoming jWeekend Wicket training courses

2007-09-12 Thread Maris Orbidans

Hi

I am going to participate during September 29th-30th.

Maris


Hi folks,

Cemal and I have been working hard refining jWeekend's upcoming 
Getting Started With Apache Wicket 1.3 [1] and Apache Wicket 1.3 
[2] courses. The next ones are scheduled for September 22nd and 
September 29th-30th respectively.


They're an excellent way to get up to speed with Wicket and develop an 
in-depth understanding of Models, Behaviors, the AJAX functionality, 
advanced validation, etc., etc. As such, they will be useful to you 
whether you're a beginner or a fairly seasoned Wicket programmer, so 
I'd encourage you to visit the jWeekend site [3] for more information 
and to see just what you'll be getting (and hopefully to book your 
place ;-) ).


Hope to see some of you there!

Best regards,

Al

[1] http://jweekend.co.uk/dev/JW7031
[2] http://jweekend.co.uk/dev/JW703
[3] http://jweekend.co.uk/



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Re: Upcoming jWeekend Wicket training courses

2007-09-07 Thread Nino Saturnino Martinez Vazquez Wael
ahh but going to the weeekend might make it easier for you to get the 
load of work off your shoulders:)


I've been hearing the phrase we haven't got time to education, because 
we are too busy too much, that itself are oxymoron.


That could easily be translate into : we havent got time to make 
ourselfs faster, because we are too busy



my 2 dry cents.

regards Nino

Anthony J Webster wrote:
Hmm nice. I'd hop on a Eurostar if I weren't submerged with work and 
totally exhausted!

A

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Hi folks,

Cemal and I have been working hard refining jWeekend's upcoming 
Getting Started With Apache Wicket 1.3 [1] and Apache Wicket 1.3 
[2] courses. The next ones are scheduled for September 22nd and 
September 29th-30th respectively.


They're an excellent way to get up to speed with Wicket and develop 
an in-depth understanding of Models, Behaviors, the AJAX 
functionality, advanced validation, etc., etc. As such, they will be 
useful to you whether you're a beginner or a fairly seasoned Wicket 
programmer, so I'd encourage you to visit the jWeekend site [3] for 
more information and to see just what you'll be getting (and 
hopefully to book your place ;-) ).


Hope to see some of you there!

Best regards,

Al

[1] http://jweekend.co.uk/dev/JW7031
[2] http://jweekend.co.uk/dev/JW703
[3] http://jweekend.co.uk/

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Re: Upcoming jWeekend Wicket training courses

2007-09-07 Thread Anthony J Webster
Hmm nice. I'd hop on a Eurostar if I weren't submerged with work and totally 
exhausted!

A

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Subject: Upcoming jWeekend Wicket training courses



Hi folks,

Cemal and I have been working hard refining jWeekend's upcoming Getting 
Started With Apache Wicket 1.3 [1] and Apache Wicket 1.3 [2] courses. 
The next ones are scheduled for September 22nd and September 29th-30th 
respectively.


They're an excellent way to get up to speed with Wicket and develop an 
in-depth understanding of Models, Behaviors, the AJAX functionality, 
advanced validation, etc., etc. As such, they will be useful to you 
whether you're a beginner or a fairly seasoned Wicket programmer, so I'd 
encourage you to visit the jWeekend site [3] for more information and to 
see just what you'll be getting (and hopefully to book your place ;-) ).


Hope to see some of you there!

Best regards,

Al

[1] http://jweekend.co.uk/dev/JW7031
[2] http://jweekend.co.uk/dev/JW703
[3] http://jweekend.co.uk/

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Upcoming jWeekend Wicket training courses

2007-09-07 Thread Al Maw

Hi folks,

Cemal and I have been working hard refining jWeekend's upcoming Getting 
Started With Apache Wicket 1.3 [1] and Apache Wicket 1.3 [2] courses. 
The next ones are scheduled for September 22nd and September 29th-30th 
respectively.


They're an excellent way to get up to speed with Wicket and develop an 
in-depth understanding of Models, Behaviors, the AJAX functionality, 
advanced validation, etc., etc. As such, they will be useful to you 
whether you're a beginner or a fairly seasoned Wicket programmer, so I'd 
encourage you to visit the jWeekend site [3] for more information and to 
see just what you'll be getting (and hopefully to book your place ;-) ).


Hope to see some of you there!

Best regards,

Al

[1] http://jweekend.co.uk/dev/JW7031
[2] http://jweekend.co.uk/dev/JW703
[3] http://jweekend.co.uk/

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Re: Upcoming jWeekend Wicket training courses

2007-09-07 Thread Anthony J Webster
I'd be arriving from Paris but I know my way around London having been born 
there!
Something tells me the boss isn't going to pick up the check though (he's 
got struts suck in his head) grrr :(


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(there's a link below if you'd like to see a presentation Al gave at one 
of

our London Wicket User Groups and at the last Java Web users Group)
That's interesting Anthony; our first 2 Wicket-course students also found 
us
from continental Europe, in fact, both from Belgium (is this where the 
next

wave of the popularist Wicket revolution will start to gather pace? ;-),
with at least one arriving on Eurostar; from Waterloo Station (where
Eurostar stops in London) it's a direct, 17 minute underground ride. I 
think

it's like a weekend break for some people; but beware that the Wicket
courses are pretty intensive. All the details are at 
http://jWeekend.co.uk

jWeekend.co.uk .
We have helped people from out of town with accommodation (for the 
Saturday

night or, Friday and Saturday nights) as well, so let us know if you're
looking at this.
We have had excellent feedback about our last Wicket course (2 day), and 
we

believe we have further improved the material for our 2 new 1 day Wicket
courses and our original 2 day course (all now based on 1.3), with Al
deserving all the credit here as well. If we continue to get interest and
such good and satisfying feedback we will continue delivering these 
courses

beyond the dates already scheduled.
Regards - Cemal
http://jWeekend.co.uk jWeekend.co.uk

PS If you'd like to get a taste of how Al presents Wicket material, you 
can

enjoy an example  http://talks.londonwicket.org/BeanEditor.mov here ; a
presentation he gave at one of our London Wicket User Groups and at the 
last

Java Web users Group. Of course, our course material is even more
thoughtfully put together and pedagogically delivered.






Anthony J Webster wrote:


Hmm nice. I'd hop on a Eurostar if I weren't submerged with work and
totally
exhausted!
A

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From: Al Maw [EMAIL PROTECTED]

To: users@wicket.apache.org
Sent: Friday, September 07, 2007 11:02 AM
Subject: Upcoming jWeekend Wicket training courses



Hi folks,

Cemal and I have been working hard refining jWeekend's upcoming Getting
Started With Apache Wicket 1.3 [1] and Apache Wicket 1.3 [2] courses.
The next ones are scheduled for September 22nd and September 29th-30th
respectively.

They're an excellent way to get up to speed with Wicket and develop an
in-depth understanding of Models, Behaviors, the AJAX functionality,
advanced validation, etc., etc. As such, they will be useful to you
whether you're a beginner or a fairly seasoned Wicket programmer, so I'd
encourage you to visit the jWeekend site [3] for more information and to
see just what you'll be getting (and hopefully to book your place ;-) ).

Hope to see some of you there!

Best regards,

Al

[1] http://jweekend.co.uk/dev/JW7031
[2] http://jweekend.co.uk/dev/JW703
[3] http://jweekend.co.uk/

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Wicket-biased blog at http://herebebeasties.com

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Re: Upcoming jWeekend Wicket training courses

2007-09-07 Thread jweekend

(there's a link below if you'd like to see a presentation Al gave at one of
our London Wicket User Groups and at the last Java Web users Group)
That's interesting Anthony; our first 2 Wicket-course students also found us
from continental Europe, in fact, both from Belgium (is this where the next
wave of the popularist Wicket revolution will start to gather pace? ;-),
with at least one arriving on Eurostar; from Waterloo Station (where
Eurostar stops in London) it's a direct, 17 minute underground ride. I think
it's like a weekend break for some people; but beware that the Wicket
courses are pretty intensive. All the details are at  http://jWeekend.co.uk
jWeekend.co.uk .
We have helped people from out of town with accommodation (for the Saturday
night or, Friday and Saturday nights) as well, so let us know if you're
looking at this.
We have had excellent feedback about our last Wicket course (2 day), and we
believe we have further improved the material for our 2 new 1 day Wicket
courses and our original 2 day course (all now based on 1.3), with Al
deserving all the credit here as well. If we continue to get interest and
such good and satisfying feedback we will continue delivering these courses
beyond the dates already scheduled.
Regards - Cemal
http://jWeekend.co.uk jWeekend.co.uk 

PS If you'd like to get a taste of how Al presents Wicket material, you can
enjoy an example  http://talks.londonwicket.org/BeanEditor.mov here ; a
presentation he gave at one of our London Wicket User Groups and at the last
Java Web users Group. Of course, our course material is even more
thoughtfully put together and pedagogically delivered.


 



Anthony J Webster wrote:
 
 Hmm nice. I'd hop on a Eurostar if I weren't submerged with work and
 totally 
 exhausted!
 A
 
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 Sent: Friday, September 07, 2007 11:02 AM
 Subject: Upcoming jWeekend Wicket training courses
 
 
 Hi folks,

 Cemal and I have been working hard refining jWeekend's upcoming Getting 
 Started With Apache Wicket 1.3 [1] and Apache Wicket 1.3 [2] courses. 
 The next ones are scheduled for September 22nd and September 29th-30th 
 respectively.

 They're an excellent way to get up to speed with Wicket and develop an 
 in-depth understanding of Models, Behaviors, the AJAX functionality, 
 advanced validation, etc., etc. As such, they will be useful to you 
 whether you're a beginner or a fairly seasoned Wicket programmer, so I'd 
 encourage you to visit the jWeekend site [3] for more information and to 
 see just what you'll be getting (and hopefully to book your place ;-) ).

 Hope to see some of you there!

 Best regards,

 Al

 [1] http://jweekend.co.uk/dev/JW7031
 [2] http://jweekend.co.uk/dev/JW703
 [3] http://jweekend.co.uk/

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Re: Upcoming jWeekend Wicket training courses

2007-09-07 Thread Anthony J Webster

Oh I agree. I'll definitely try and go if I'm up to it.

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ahh but going to the weeekend might make it easier for you to get the 
load of work off your shoulders:)


I've been hearing the phrase we haven't got time to education, because 
we are too busy too much, that itself are oxymoron.


That could easily be translate into : we havent got time to make 
ourselfs faster, because we are too busy



my 2 dry cents.

regards Nino

Anthony J Webster wrote:
Hmm nice. I'd hop on a Eurostar if I weren't submerged with work and 
totally exhausted!

A

- Original Message - From: Al Maw [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: users@wicket.apache.org
Sent: Friday, September 07, 2007 11:02 AM
Subject: Upcoming jWeekend Wicket training courses



Hi folks,

Cemal and I have been working hard refining jWeekend's upcoming 
Getting Started With Apache Wicket 1.3 [1] and Apache Wicket 1.3 
[2] courses. The next ones are scheduled for September 22nd and 
September 29th-30th respectively.


They're an excellent way to get up to speed with Wicket and develop 
an in-depth understanding of Models, Behaviors, the AJAX 
functionality, advanced validation, etc., etc. As such, they will be 
useful to you whether you're a beginner or a fairly seasoned Wicket 
programmer, so I'd encourage you to visit the jWeekend site [3] for 
more information and to see just what you'll be getting (and 
hopefully to book your place ;-) ).


Hope to see some of you there!

Best regards,

Al

[1] http://jweekend.co.uk/dev/JW7031
[2] http://jweekend.co.uk/dev/JW703
[3] http://jweekend.co.uk/

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