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> Wes
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> Recommend online training. I work at University of Kansas. We use Struts 2
> in many of our Java web applications. I think online training would be
> easier to get approved
d very well.
Bruce
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> Subject: Re: [friday] training for Struts 2
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> Hey Wes --
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> Travel and paper is so 80's bro. Have you considered an online format? I
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Hey Wes --
Travel and paper is so 80's bro. Have you considered an online format? I
think a five day session where 2-3 are basics and the remaining 2-3 are
advanced topics would be flexible. This way you could price the two
separately and allow clients one or both enrollments. As far as course
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> Date: Fri, 5 Jun 2009 08:54:22 -0400
> Subject: [friday] training for Struts 2
> From: w...@wantii.com
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Hello fellow-struts-ers,
I have been toying with the notion of hosting a struts training, but
I'm not convinced that it is a good business move for me. I am
wondering about a few things and figured who better to ask than the
community... Questions / Discussion Topics -
1.) I'm in Ohio, US, so nat
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