Hi jrost,

You can learn independently for sure. Lots of people have. Where to start 
depends on how much you know about content management and Java webapps. 

Start with the 
[url=http://documentation.magnolia-cms.com/technical-guide.html]Technical 
Guide[/url] if you are a system architect or are evaluating different systems. 
It gives you a walkthrough of the technology used in Magnolia CMS. The topics 
are not exactly the same as in the training but much is common. To find out 
whether Magnolia CMS has the features you need, see also 
[url=http://www.magnolia-cms.com/magnolia-cms/features.html]Features[/url] and 
[url=http://documentation.magnolia-cms.com/modules.html]Modules[/url].

Start with 
[url=http://documentation.magnolia-cms.com/editing/quick-guide.html]Quick Guide 
to Creating a Site[/url] if you are the type that prefers to get hands dirty 
and learn by doing. From there, go to 
[url=http://documentation.magnolia-cms.com/templating.html]Templating[/url]. 
Try the [url=http://www.magnolia-cms.com/magnolia-cms/demo.html]online 
demo[/url] too.

If you want to develop your own Magnolia modules and customize the system, 
attending a training class would be a good idea. Look at 
[url=http://documentation.magnolia-cms.com/developing.html]Developing[/url] for 
dev setup instructions.

--Antti

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