Well ... based on these comments, I don't need to change a thing :-)

On Tue, May 3, 2011 at 6:26 AM, Joost Schouten (ml)
<joost...@jsportal.com> wrote:
>  In my early days I would have liked someone to have emphasized:
>
> - onActivate and onPassivate so I would have stuffed less into my sessions.
> - How components can interact with their containers and @Environmental
> services. I initially ended up building components that needed to know too
> much about their containers.
> - the power of Block's and how they are great for passing as parameters and
> page/component buildups. How they can elminiate the need for template t:if
> tags when used with delegate's
> - And how easy it is to build a @Inject'able tapestry service to wrap your
> legacy code. A new user might be a bit put off when confronted with
> tapestry-hibernate, tapestry-security if they already have all this in place
> in spring or something else.
>
> Good luck,
> Joost
>
>
> On 2/05/11 7:10 PM, Howard Lewis Ship wrote:
>>
>> I'm planning on rewriting my Tapestry training materials for Tapestry
>> 5.3, once it is stable.  As
>>
>> It will still be a four day course, but I want to change the approach
>> and emphasis.  As always, I try to balance the needs of Tapestry (and
>> even Java Web Developer) new comers with the desire to keep it useful
>> and interesting for Tapestry journeymen and masters.
>>
>> Think back to when you were first learning Tapestry 5 ... what kinds
>> of things would have made the biggest difference in your first few
>> days using Tapestry?
>>
>> ... and, BTW, my current course still really rocks and my next public
>> teach is coming up in London, starting July on 26:
>> http://skillsmatter.com/course/java-jee/tapestry-web-development
>>
>
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