FW: [Reminder] XForms Training: 'XForms for Programmers'

Hello all,
 
If anyone is interested in an online XForms training session (aimed at
programmers), please see the details below.
 
Regards,
 
Mark
 

Mark Birbeck
CEO
x-port.net Ltd.

e: Mark.Birbeck@x-port.net
t: +44 (0) 20 7689 9232
w: http://www.formsPlayer.com/
b: http://internet-apps.blogspot.com/

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XForms for Programmers


How to use XForms in your distributed applications


This is just a quick reminder about our online XForms training session this
Thursday. There are still places available if you want to find out how to: 

*	create common user interface widgets -- such as toolbars and grids
-- but without the usual hard to maintain script; 

*	create a powerful form-driven database application with just a few
server files; 

*	use bind statements to create state-driven forms with practically no
maintenance; 

*	make use of the many other techniques that you will learn, drawn
from our experience building XForms processors, tools, and internet
applications. 

For more information or to book a place, please visit out web-site: 
>>More  <http://www.formsPlayer.com/xforms-for-programmers.html> details

Title: XForms for Programmers
Venue: Live webcast using WebEx <http://www.webex.com/>  (telephone access
needed for audio)
Date: January 20th, 2005
Time: 9:30am to 11:30am (Pacific Time)
Presenter: Mark Birbeck



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