> I cannot comment, though, on the commodity training courses
delivered by volume training companies ... I don't know if their
instructors are day-to-day practitioners or simply one lesson ahead of
the students.
I do know that some of the volume training companies, at least, offer
their instructors a lower daily rate than a competent XSLT developer can
earn contracting as a developer. So they may be able to attract people
who are very good at teaching, but I find it hard to believe they
attract people who are very good at XSLT.
India, of course, is a different situation again, because of the vast
disparity in salaries.
Michael Kay
Saxonica
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