After a one-day XML course, students were asked for the
best and worst aspects of the course.
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- Need more practical part.
Or step-by-step example until end.
(So it was boring :-) )
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- The explanation of XML & DTDs is much more clear to me now.
- I like the hands-on approach.
- Overall, the course was very informative and enoyable.
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- 2nd part of course went a little to quickly
but otherwise all was great.
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- Work with DTDs. I would like to have done more of this.
- Thanks, this was a good course.
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- We spent too much time on the OmniMark part of the talk.
Figuring out the nuances of OmniMark took away form learning about XML.
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- Very clear, including everything you need for a successful "Getting Started" on XML.
- Comprehensible, regardless of the (programming) background of the participant.
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- Too short to allow you to familiarize yourself with all of the new notions
and to some practice.
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- Very good training course!
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- Only suggestion: Could you place the example files on a machine that all of us can access?
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- The timeframe for the course isn't big enough to cover "all" the details.
- Information was really well presented,
keeping a good equilibrim between technical and easy to understand.
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- Good presentation, interesting subject.
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- Too short. Would like to learn more.
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- Charlie is very knowledgebile in materials.
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- It would be better to have workbook to follow along, with syntax/usage.
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- I liked the way you answered all my questions in detail. This helps alot.
Keep it that way and we can obtain alot.
- It was also good to be asked from you which area to cover more!
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- No notes. Need to give out slides/notes at beginning of class so notes can be made on the slide copies we have.
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- An excellent instructor. (Knows XML well.)
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- Instructor should have been better prepared.
(Better defined objectives of this course.)
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