300+ smackers for that kinda knowledge. Good thing your company picked up the tab (i hope i read that right). By the looks of the syllabus for that course (advanced), most of that info can be obtained for free in a similar course-fashion on the net anyway, outdated and all. Well, if that company put out one course that's that bad, then it would seem chances are high that the rest are lacking as well.. i glean a -- for digitalthink for that.
shabby, shabby.
Thanks for the review, and warning.
-Syn

In reply to Re: On-line Course Review - Programming in Perl Series from Digital Think by synapse0
in thread On-line Course Review - Programming in Perl Series from Digital Think by LadyD

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