> 29 people have responded so far. Here is a preliminary topic list for what I
> have planned:
> 
> - Save time and typing with Active4D's language enhancements
> - Understanding and using collections
> - Advanced string processing and formatting
> - Getting the most out of methods
> - Creating your own code libraries
> - Creating "poor man's" classes
> - Leveraging the power of the standard libraries
> - Session management
> - Using RowSets
> - Debugging techniques
> - Handling errors
> - Image processing
> - Fusebox ­ Understanding MVC (Model/View/Controller)
> - Fusebox ­ Structuring the page with layouts
> - Fusebox ­ Detail pages
> - Fusebox ­ Form handling
> - Fusebox ­ Advanced techniques
> - The joy of JSON ­ using Active4D with a JavaScript front end

Impressive list. I wonder what time frame you have planned to present all
that stuff. I assume it won't be the average 1 hour training. ;-)

> These would all be presented in the context of building an online store.
> 
> Are there any other topics you can think of that you would like to see
> covered?
> 
> For those who are interested in live training, what is it about live training
> that interests you more than self-training?

I was one of those who opted for live training. Aside from the "social"
aspect of having 30 people around the globe in one virtual classroom, my
reason was, that I can ask questions especially the "why" question, as I
found people teaching sophisticated stuff sometimes forget to tell the
audience, why they probably need that stuff. And the other reason is, that
listening to questions of others being answered, I'll become aware of things
I didn't even think about before.

But if I had to choose between downloadable and live training, I'd take the
downloadable always. So if doing a live training would take much of your
spare time, much more than doing only the download version, I'd say toss the
live training.

Peter


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