After a one-day XML course, students were asked for the
best and worst aspects of the course.
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- Very informative and easy to follow.
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- Interesting.
- Good to have hands-on experience working with XML itself.
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- Would have wanted more hands-on experience working with XML documents.
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- Interactivity with class kept information flowing.
- Good base level knowledge of XML.
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- Maybe a little more on delivery to HTML or web app.
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- Good instruction - it potentially is a confusing topic
for people new to XML and you covered it well and people
(including myself) have a good enough understanding as
to not be intimidated by it.
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- I enjoyed it very much. ?????, good analogies.
- Good working environment.
- Easy to follow instructions.
- Instructor came down to our level.
- Nice to have hands-on - try something.
- XML is easier to understand now.
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- A little too complicated and confusing during first part of afternoon session.
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- I believe I have learned a good working vocabulary: elements,
elements nest, text, atrributes, entities.
I understand these basics and I will be able to take
them forward into work conditions.
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- That last 20 minutes before the afternoon break was tricky.
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- Provide a basic understanding of XML.
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- It will be challenging for me to write XML coding.
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- Overall, a very interesting and well presented course. Thanks.
- Instructor is very logical and enthusiastic which makes learning enjoyable.
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- XML and anything realted to new technical requirement,
although not instructor's fault.
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