Subject: [xsl] Announce: XSLT Experts Forum, Last Chance! From: "Niki Dinsey - CSW" <niki.dinsey@xxxxxxxxx> Date: Thu, 24 Jul 2003 17:20:44 +0100 |
All, This is a final reminder to all XSLT List members that the one day, XSLT Expert Forum 2003 will be held next Thursday at Wadham Collage, Oxford. The event is almost full, there is however still a small number of places open on a first come first served basis. The cost for the day's event is just £85 + VAT. If you are a member of either the SGML/XML User Group (www.isgmlug.org) or OASIS (www.oasis-open.org) then you qualify for a £10 discount. Please email Kerry (kerry.poluter@xxxxxxxxx), who will be happy to organise the day for you. Further information is also available at http://www.xmlsummerschool.com Speakers for the day are: Bob DuCharme: Bob is the author of Manning Publications' "XSLT Quickly", Prentice Hall's "XML: The Annotated Specification" and "SGML CD", and McGraw Hill's "Operating Systems Handbook". He writes the "Transforming XML" column for XML.com and has contributed to XML Magazine, XML Journal, IBM developerWorks, and Prentice Hall's "XML Handbook". Bob is a consulting software engineer at LexisNexis. Jeni Tennison: Jeni is an independent consultant specialising in XSLT and XML schema development. She trained as a knowledge engineer, gaining a PhD in collaborative ontology development, and since becoming a consultant has worked in a wide variety of areas, including publishing, water monitoring and financial services. She is the author of "XPath On The Edge" (Hungry Minds, 2001) and "XSLT" (Wrox, 2002) and one of the founders of the EXSLT initiative to standardise extensions to XSLT and XPath. Marrow: Martin Rowlinson is the designer and lead developer of MarrowSoft Xselerator ? an XSLT IDE and debugger. Originally trained in engineering his move to the field of computing was through industrial robotics then to applications development. Now specializing in XML and XSLT, his time is split between the ongoing development of Xselerator, the development of other XML/XSLT related products, XSLT consulting and mentoring. Sebastian Rahtz: Sebastian is Information Manager at Oxford University Computing Services where he has fun playing with web sites, XML, and such like. Since July 2003 he has been manager of the JISC-funded Open Source Advisory Service. He was an early adopter of XSLT, and co-organised the first XSLT conference in Oxford in 2001. Sebastian is a member of the Board, and Technical Council, of the Text Encoding Initiative, for which he maintains a suite of XSLT stylesheets. He has also spent much time over the last year working to take the TEI to schemas. Finally congratulations to the winners of the competition, all have now been notified. Commiserations to those of you who haven't received an email. Looking forward to seeing everybody there next week, it should be fun. Niki Dinsey *********************************************** CSW Group Ltd 4240 Nash Court Oxford Business Park South Oxford OX4 2RU Tel: +44/0 1865 337400 Fax: +44/0 1865 337433 Web: http://www.csw.co.uk Delivering value to our customers by deploying innovative, web-based, products and solutions for the integration of processes, data and knowledge. *********************************************** CSW's XML Summer School 27th - 31st July 2003 Wadham College, Oxford Information:- http://www.xmlsummerschool.com *********************************************** Legal: http://www.csw.co.uk/disclaimer.htm *********************************************** XSL-List info and archive: http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list
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