[jQuery] Re: [POLL] Online jQuery Training from John Resig

2008-03-07 Thread Joe

I think it is important to gauge skill levels for these classes as
novices wouldn't want to be caught up in complex issues and vice verse
for advanced users.  Just a suggestion to have some sort of hierarchy
in regards to skill level...

On Mar 6, 4:29 pm, Rick Faircloth [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Now, that's funny!

 Leanan, I don't think you realized your own pun, but as
 a father of two grown kids, I still remember being amazed at
 how often infants soil their diapers!  It's a crap shoot, indeed!  :o)

 Rick

  -Original Message-
  From: jquery-en@googlegroups.com [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of 
  Leanan
  Sent: Thursday, March 06, 2008 1:35 PM
  To: jQuery (English)
  Subject: [jQuery] Re: [POLL] Online jQuery Training from John Resig

  Hmm, interesting indeed.  I said I'm interested but whether or not I
  would do it depends on most of the things mentioned above:

  cost
  time
  ability to get recordings

  The last one is especially important to me, as I have an infant and as
  anyone with kids can attest, trying to get something done at this
  stage in the game is a crap shoot.


[jQuery] Re: [POLL] Online jQuery Training from John Resig

2008-03-06 Thread Rey Bango


Not yet Jake.

Rey...

Jake McGraw wrote:

Any ideas on the fee?

- jake

On Thu, Mar 6, 2008 at 9:57 AM, Rey Bango [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 For those that missed this email the first time:



 The jQuery team is looking to gauge interest in jQuery training
 delivered in a live, online format by jQuery project lead John Resig.

 Nobody knows jQuery better than John and in terms of JavaScript, he's
 considered one of the best in the world. So a training class delivered
 by him would surely help anyone become more proficient in JavaScript and
 jQuery.

 So, if you could take a couple of minutes to participate in the
 following poll, that would be a big help in determining how to proceed:

 http://www.polldaddy.com/poll.aspx?p=388570

 Thanks,

 The jQuery Team






[jQuery] Re: [POLL] Online jQuery Training from John Resig

2008-03-06 Thread Jake McGraw

Any ideas on the fee?

- jake

On Thu, Mar 6, 2008 at 9:57 AM, Rey Bango [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

  For those that missed this email the first time:



  The jQuery team is looking to gauge interest in jQuery training
  delivered in a live, online format by jQuery project lead John Resig.

  Nobody knows jQuery better than John and in terms of JavaScript, he's
  considered one of the best in the world. So a training class delivered
  by him would surely help anyone become more proficient in JavaScript and
  jQuery.

  So, if you could take a couple of minutes to participate in the
  following poll, that would be a big help in determining how to proceed:

  http://www.polldaddy.com/poll.aspx?p=388570

  Thanks,

  The jQuery Team




[jQuery] Re: [POLL] Online jQuery Training from John Resig

2008-03-06 Thread Scott Trudeau
I'm declining to answer the poll since I couldn't decide unless I had some
sense of the training agenda, cost and even date/time.  In the mean time
I'll subscribe to John's blog, buy every book he writes and tell everyone
else to do the same. :)

Scott

On Wed, Mar 5, 2008 at 11:55 PM, Rey Bango [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


 The jQuery team is looking to gauge interest in jQuery training
 delivered in a live, online format by jQuery project lead John Resig.

 Nobody knows jQuery better than John and in terms of JavaScript, he's
 considered one of the best in the world. So a training class delivered
 by him would surely help anyone become more proficient in JavaScript and
 jQuery.

 So, if you could take a couple of minutes to participate in the
 following poll, that would be a big help in determining how to proceed:

 http://www.polldaddy.com/poll.aspx?p=388570

 Thanks,

 The jQuery Team




-- 
--
Scott Trudeau
scott.trudeau AT gmail DOT com
http://sstrudeau.com/
AIM: sodthestreets


[jQuery] Re: [POLL] Online jQuery Training from John Resig

2008-03-06 Thread Rick Faircloth

Hey, Rey...

Will the events be recorded for later viewing?  I would love the chance
to view them, but usually don't have time to participate live, and if I do,
I so easily forget to participate.

I think it would be especially important to be able to access the files and
code from an archive later, too.

Rick

 -Original Message-
 From: jquery-en@googlegroups.com [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Rey 
 Bango
 Sent: Thursday, March 06, 2008 9:58 AM
 To: jquery-en@googlegroups.com
 Subject: [jQuery] [POLL] Online jQuery Training from John Resig
 
 
 For those that missed this email the first time:
 
 The jQuery team is looking to gauge interest in jQuery training
 delivered in a live, online format by jQuery project lead John Resig.
 
 Nobody knows jQuery better than John and in terms of JavaScript, he's
 considered one of the best in the world. So a training class delivered
 by him would surely help anyone become more proficient in JavaScript and
 jQuery.
 
 So, if you could take a couple of minutes to participate in the
 following poll, that would be a big help in determining how to proceed:
 
 http://www.polldaddy.com/poll.aspx?p=388570
 
 Thanks,
 
 The jQuery Team





[jQuery] Re: [POLL] Online jQuery Training from John Resig

2008-03-06 Thread Rey Bango


Scott,

The question was left vague on purpose to be able to determine if 
there's a demand for it or not. So basically, if you were able to 
receive some form of advanced training from John for a fee at some point 
in the future, would you pay to attend?


Rey..

Scott Trudeau wrote:


I'm declining to answer the poll since I couldn't decide unless I had 
some sense of the training agenda, cost and even date/time.  In the mean 
time I'll subscribe to John's blog, buy every book he writes and tell 
everyone else to do the same. :)


Scott

On Wed, Mar 5, 2008 at 11:55 PM, Rey Bango [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:



The jQuery team is looking to gauge interest in jQuery training
delivered in a live, online format by jQuery project lead John Resig.

Nobody knows jQuery better than John and in terms of JavaScript, he's
considered one of the best in the world. So a training class delivered
by him would surely help anyone become more proficient in JavaScript and
jQuery.

So, if you could take a couple of minutes to participate in the
following poll, that would be a big help in determining how to proceed:

http://www.polldaddy.com/poll.aspx?p=388570

Thanks,

The jQuery Team




--
--
Scott Trudeau
scott.trudeau AT gmail DOT com
http://sstrudeau.com/
AIM: sodthestreets


[jQuery] Re: [POLL] Online jQuery Training from John Resig

2008-03-06 Thread Rey Bango


Hi Rick,

At the moment all we're trying to determine is if there's an interest. 
If there is, then we'll flesh out the logistics later.


Rey...

Rick Faircloth wrote:

Hey, Rey...

Will the events be recorded for later viewing?  I would love the chance
to view them, but usually don't have time to participate live, and if I do,
I so easily forget to participate.

I think it would be especially important to be able to access the files and
code from an archive later, too.

Rick


-Original Message-
From: jquery-en@googlegroups.com [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Rey 
Bango
Sent: Thursday, March 06, 2008 9:58 AM
To: jquery-en@googlegroups.com
Subject: [jQuery] [POLL] Online jQuery Training from John Resig


For those that missed this email the first time:

The jQuery team is looking to gauge interest in jQuery training
delivered in a live, online format by jQuery project lead John Resig.

Nobody knows jQuery better than John and in terms of JavaScript, he's
considered one of the best in the world. So a training class delivered
by him would surely help anyone become more proficient in JavaScript and
jQuery.

So, if you could take a couple of minutes to participate in the
following poll, that would be a big help in determining how to proceed:

http://www.polldaddy.com/poll.aspx?p=388570

Thanks,

The jQuery Team







[jQuery] Re: [POLL] Online jQuery Training from John Resig

2008-03-06 Thread Chris Jordan


+1 for I'd attend (and I answered the poll in the same way). I would 
like to know that for my fee, I could be given access to a recording of 
the session for my later review and study. I realize you guys aren't to 
that point yet, but if I pay, and perhaps I'm not able to attend (which 
could be likely unless it was held on a weekend) or even if I do attend, 
but then want to study what was discussed later, I'd like to be able to 
review the entire class.


IMO this is a great idea.

Chris

Rey Bango wrote:


Scott,

The question was left vague on purpose to be able to determine if 
there's a demand for it or not. So basically, if you were able to 
receive some form of advanced training from John for a fee at some 
point in the future, would you pay to attend?


Rey..

Scott Trudeau wrote:


I'm declining to answer the poll since I couldn't decide unless I had 
some sense of the training agenda, cost and even date/time.  In the 
mean time I'll subscribe to John's blog, buy every book he writes and 
tell everyone else to do the same. :)


Scott

On Wed, Mar 5, 2008 at 11:55 PM, Rey Bango [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:



The jQuery team is looking to gauge interest in jQuery training
delivered in a live, online format by jQuery project lead John 
Resig.


Nobody knows jQuery better than John and in terms of JavaScript, 
he's
considered one of the best in the world. So a training class 
delivered
by him would surely help anyone become more proficient in 
JavaScript and

jQuery.

So, if you could take a couple of minutes to participate in the
following poll, that would be a big help in determining how to 
proceed:


http://www.polldaddy.com/poll.aspx?p=388570

Thanks,

The jQuery Team




--
--
Scott Trudeau
scott.trudeau AT gmail DOT com
http://sstrudeau.com/
AIM: sodthestreets




--
--
http://cjordan.us



[jQuery] Re: [POLL] Online jQuery Training from John Resig

2008-03-06 Thread Aaron Heimlich
Count me in as interested

On Wed, Mar 5, 2008 at 10:55 PM, Rey Bango [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


 The jQuery team is looking to gauge interest in jQuery training
 delivered in a live, online format by jQuery project lead John Resig.

 Nobody knows jQuery better than John and in terms of JavaScript, he's
 considered one of the best in the world. So a training class delivered
 by him would surely help anyone become more proficient in JavaScript and
 jQuery.

 So, if you could take a couple of minutes to participate in the
 following poll, that would be a big help in determining how to proceed:

 http://www.polldaddy.com/poll.aspx?p=388570

 Thanks,

 The jQuery Team




-- 
Aaron Heimlich
Web Developer
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://aheimlich.freepgs.com


[jQuery] Re: [POLL] Online jQuery Training from John Resig

2008-03-06 Thread Chris Jordan


I know my blog isn't of much note, but consider this subject blogged!

http://cjordan.us/index.cfm/2008/3/6/John-Resig-to-Give-Online-jQueryJavaScript-Training

Chris

Rey Bango wrote:


The jQuery team is looking to gauge interest in jQuery training 
delivered in a live, online format by jQuery project lead John Resig.


Nobody knows jQuery better than John and in terms of JavaScript, he's 
considered one of the best in the world. So a training class delivered 
by him would surely help anyone become more proficient in JavaScript 
and jQuery.


So, if you could take a couple of minutes to participate in the 
following poll, that would be a big help in determining how to proceed:


http://www.polldaddy.com/poll.aspx?p=388570

Thanks,

The jQuery Team



--
--
http://cjordan.us



[jQuery] Re: [POLL] Online jQuery Training from John Resig

2008-03-06 Thread Andy Matthews

I'd be interested as well. Probably myself and several of my coworkers. 

-Original Message-
From: jquery-en@googlegroups.com [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Chris Jordan
Sent: Thursday, March 06, 2008 11:47 AM
To: jquery-en@googlegroups.com
Subject: [jQuery] Re: [POLL] Online jQuery Training from John Resig


I know my blog isn't of much note, but consider this subject blogged!

http://cjordan.us/index.cfm/2008/3/6/John-Resig-to-Give-Online-jQueryJavaScr
ipt-Training

Chris

Rey Bango wrote:

 The jQuery team is looking to gauge interest in jQuery training 
 delivered in a live, online format by jQuery project lead John Resig.

 Nobody knows jQuery better than John and in terms of JavaScript, he's 
 considered one of the best in the world. So a training class delivered 
 by him would surely help anyone become more proficient in JavaScript 
 and jQuery.

 So, if you could take a couple of minutes to participate in the 
 following poll, that would be a big help in determining how to proceed:

 http://www.polldaddy.com/poll.aspx?p=388570

 Thanks,

 The jQuery Team


--
--
http://cjordan.us




[jQuery] Re: [POLL] Online jQuery Training from John Resig

2008-03-06 Thread Paul Ihrig
i would defiantly be interested.
btw, just joined the list.
posted twice from google site but it hasn't come through?
is it faster through email, or is it moderated.
thanks
-paul


[jQuery] Re: [POLL] Online jQuery Training from John Resig

2008-03-06 Thread Leanan

Hmm, interesting indeed.  I said I'm interested but whether or not I
would do it depends on most of the things mentioned above:

cost
time
ability to get recordings

The last one is especially important to me, as I have an infant and as
anyone with kids can attest, trying to get something done at this
stage in the game is a crap shoot.


[jQuery] Re: [POLL] Online jQuery Training from John Resig

2008-03-06 Thread Rick Faircloth

Now, that's funny!

Leanan, I don't think you realized your own pun, but as
a father of two grown kids, I still remember being amazed at
how often infants soil their diapers!  It's a crap shoot, indeed!  :o)

Rick

 -Original Message-
 From: jquery-en@googlegroups.com [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Leanan
 Sent: Thursday, March 06, 2008 1:35 PM
 To: jQuery (English)
 Subject: [jQuery] Re: [POLL] Online jQuery Training from John Resig
 
 
 Hmm, interesting indeed.  I said I'm interested but whether or not I
 would do it depends on most of the things mentioned above:
 
 cost
 time
 ability to get recordings
 
 The last one is especially important to me, as I have an infant and as
 anyone with kids can attest, trying to get something done at this
 stage in the game is a crap shoot.