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[ANN] XSLTUK conference, April 2001 (latest)



(with apologies for incompetent spam earlier)

XSLT-UK. The first XSLT conference.
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The first XSLT-UK conference will take place in the UK, Sunday and
Monday, 8-9 April 2001 in Keble College, Oxford, England. We now have
our speakers lined up, the venue is booked, and its looking good for
an interesting two days.

The announce is at http://www.dpawson.co.uk/xsltuk/, and
registration is open, at http://users.ox.ac.uk/~rahtz/regform.html

The conference is priced reasonably, and if you are really new to XSLT,
then Ken Holmans two day course is set to run on Friday and Saturday,
6th and 7th April 2001. This provides an ideal introduction to XSLT.

SPEAKERS:

* Jeni Tennison (Jeni Tennison Consulting Ltd): XSLT Design Patterns

* Michael Kay (ICL): XSLT performance

* Jacek Ambroziak (CrossGain Corporation, formerly Sun Microsystems):
The XSLT Compiler for the JVM

* Norm Walsh (Sun): Building and maintaining the Docbook XSL family

* Steve Muench (Oracle Corporation): XSLT and Databases: A Compelling
Combination for Web Apps

* Tom Kaiser (Ginger Alliance, Prague, Czech Republic): Charlie - an
XML application framework

* Wolfgang Emmerich (Dept. of Computer Science, University College
London): Markup Meets Middleware

* Leigh Dodds (xmlhack.com, ingenta ltd): Schematron: validating XML
using XSLT

* Mario Jeckle (DaimlerChrysler Research and Technology): Using XSLT
to derive schemata from UML

* Ben Robb (cScape Strategic Internet Services Ltd): Creating a diary
application using XSLT

* Evan Lenz (XYZFind Corp.): XSLT as a Query Language

* Arved Sandstrom (e-plicity): Implementing XSL formatting objects

* G. Ken Holman (Crane Softwrights Ltd.): Experiments Using XSLT With
Topic Maps