I've never seen them or come across them online.

On 2011-07-06, at 10:11 AM, Robert B. Hanviriyapunt wrote:

> I went to official WO training long time ago but have long since lost my 
> training materials.  Anyone know where I can find them again (PDFs or 
> anything)?  (will start googling for them in a minute)
> 
> = R =
> 
> On Jul 6, 2011, at 12:02 PM, Brook, James wrote:
> 
>> Unfortunately I wasn't at WOWODC, but I have been following the subsequent 
>> discussions with interest. Is the new working-group mailing list active? I 
>> just subscribed but I can't find an archive. It seems like the community 
>> discussions are still taking place on the Apple list. So I am posting here 
>> for now.
>> 
>> I guess the community surveys highlight this to some extent but I am sure 
>> that there are lots of very active WebObjects developers quietly lurking out 
>> there. I have been on this list for over 10 years and rarely post. I know a 
>> lot of other dedicated WebObjects developers who do the same thing. There 
>> are 5 experienced WO developers in my office and we are training new ones. 
>> The community in Europe used to be fairly strong, especially in Germany I 
>> think. There was a community group called WOCOA which used to reach quite 
>> lot of people. I went to well attended events in Amsterdam and Paris. Have 
>> all those people stopped using WebObjects, or gone to Apple, or is it just 
>> that the people who were organising the community moved on? Perhaps there is 
>> a completely separate German WebObjects community organisation. If there are 
>> still people around then I guess with a few enthusiastic volunteers and 
>> sponsors there could be European community events again.
>> 
>> The other thing I wonder about is the legacy WebObjects documentation and 
>> PWO1 and PWO2 training materials. I guess they don't certify WO trainers 
>> anymore! The documents are outdated, but were well written. I suspect the 
>> community could get away with using them as the basis of up-to-date 
>> documentation on the wiki without getting in to copyright trouble?
>> 
>> --
>> James
>> 
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