fiogf49gjkf0d Hi Guy
It's not something that we do routinely as, generally, people find that the development experience compares to nothing like the IDE of, say, VS.2008/10. However, that said, if they are used to VB/Scripting/SQL etc. then picking up SLX Dev should be a doddle for them. Personally, you won't get far with a 1 day training course (anyone who thinks you can is patently wrong). It should be measured over a few weeks/months - with repeated exposure to the environment, how to use it, what tools are available, setting up a dev environment etc. plus sound exercises to go through at their own pace. . As for materials, dev guides etc. then - in the main - the SLX examples plus SDK and winhelp with the schema, functions, AB etc. are best places to start. Unfortunately, it's one of those things that you "know how to do" - but construciting a course to cover it takes an age and never really satisfies the need. Bit sized chunks over the course of a few hours per week would be better than 1 6 hour course which would just leave them "hanging".
However, I'd certainly like to explore this further with you - send me an email if you wish to discuss further. For example, a few afternoons/workshop sessions to cover out the basics, how it all hangs together etc. would probably be a good start and digging deeper over a period of time etc. plus abilty for phone/G2A support would probably be a good idea. It rather depends on how quickly you need them "on-line" !
Regards Mike
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