Re: Interested in a Practical WebObjects Related Seminar at WWDC?
Re: Interested in a Practical WebObjects Related Seminar at WWDC?
- Subject: Re: Interested in a Practical WebObjects Related Seminar at WWDC?
- From: David Holt <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 9 May 2005 14:44:33 -0700
Hey all,
I have just returned from Chuck and Sacha's course in Seattle on Saturday and I have to say it was the best $150 I've spent in my WO career (I've spent many times that on books and attending WWDC). Having the chance to ask Chuck and Sacha questions directly and have them walk through the elements of "Practical WebObjects" that they consider most important was invaluable. They provided us some sample frameworks and an application that shows the implementation of the frameworks. They covered many of the WO gotchas that beginner/intermediate developers may not have seen yet and they gave us practical ways of dealing with them and examples of code that resolves the issues. I am sure that they have saved me hours and hours of banging my head against the wall in the future. We were exposed to many nuggets of wisdom from what was obviously years of hard-won experience. They're both great speakers and couldn't have been more available to the people attending the session. It was really a chance to see the real world application of what's in their book and makes the book that much more illuminating. If you're going to be at WWDC, schedule the extra day. I don't think you'll regret it.
David
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On 9 May 2005, at 12:19 PM, Chuck Hill wrote:
We would like to host a day of WebObjects training and problem solving focused on a beginning to intermediate level of experience with WebObjects. This is not an introduction to WebObjects and we will assume that you have some experience with WebObjects. We aim to take the mystery out of some aspects of WebObjects and give you some skills and technologies to make your work more efficient. The content we are proposing is simialar to what we will doing for Seattle dBug on May 7:
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