When I first saw this comment, I had forgotten about how I started this video. I didn't know what you were taking about. Now, 9 months later, i just re watched the video, heard the intro, read your comment, and laughed out loud! Thanks for the comment.
I just watched this, and was thinking that's helpful, then I realised I used to work with you at PCMS and you did a training session for me when you were in the UK
That's really bizarre! Yes, indeed... How are things? I left PCMS a little over a year ago... tho ARTS is a great real life example of this concept. Thanks for watching, stay in touch!
Thank you for creating this series. I have a subscription on most educative platforms like 'treehouse' etc, but even there I couldn't find anything on XML, XML schema, XSD. So thank you for your production, it has been very informative.
Chloe - I don't see your other comment now, but want to respond anyway. Autoplay: you mean how UA-cam recommends videos? That's somewhat random. The playlist I provided earlier is the best bet, as that has them in the order in which I recorded them. ua-cam.com/video/PpvX3izvRWU/v-deo.html Hope that helps!
At the very start of the video I thought to myself “huh? we’re going to be talking about what we see on the screen? I don’t know a lot about the topic, but I guess all those D’s will make sense soon enough.” The pun reveal was great and had me actually laughing out loud. The essence of great humor - something seemingly mundane, perhaps even confusing but still apparently unremarkable, and then - surprise! It really caught me off guard! 😄
Thanks! Someone commented about the pun once, and I had no idea what they were talking about. Then I watched the video 9 months later, remembered that I started with a pun (which i had forgotten about) and I also LOLed! I guess that's laughing at my own joke. :) I'm glad you appreciated it. Another one of my trademarks is to subtly grow a beard during a video. I did that in this video: ua-cam.com/video/FhNJ6aikTVI/v-deo.html
The company I work for manages data for hw and sw with .xml files. I have done some minor modifications, but It had never occured to me that the testing program we have works with .xsd files to do the validation. Thanks for uploading this videos.
Thanks! The neat thing about XSD is that you can use it to validate input before even ingesting it into your system. And, you can use that XSD as a contract between the producer and consumer of data. This ensures that you're dealing with only quality data.
@@discospiff i understand it will be difficult for you as you have not been in touch with osb for a long time but if there is any way you can launch a complete series on osb 12c, pls look into it. Theres hardly any well-explained material on it available online so i think your simple yet in-depth teaching style would help a lot like me. regards!
First video starts with a pun: this is gonna be so much fun!
When I first saw this comment, I had forgotten about how I started this video. I didn't know what you were taking about. Now, 9 months later, i just re watched the video, heard the intro, read your comment, and laughed out loud! Thanks for the comment.
I instantly gave it a like after that part. 🙌🏾💯
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This is gold! thank you very much. So well explained, I love your speech, so clear and focused.
Thanks! I appreciate the feedback. This helps me as I record future videos. I'm glad you found this helpful.
I just watched this, and was thinking that's helpful, then I realised I used to work with you at PCMS and you did a training session for me when you were in the UK
That's really bizarre! Yes, indeed... How are things? I left PCMS a little over a year ago... tho ARTS is a great real life example of this concept. Thanks for watching, stay in touch!
Thank you for creating this series. I have a subscription on most educative platforms like 'treehouse' etc, but even there I couldn't find anything on XML, XML schema, XSD. So thank you for your production, it has been very informative.
Thank you! Very happy to hear the feedback.
Chloe - I don't see your other comment now, but want to respond anyway. Autoplay: you mean how UA-cam recommends videos? That's somewhat random. The playlist I provided earlier is the best bet, as that has them in the order in which I recorded them. ua-cam.com/video/PpvX3izvRWU/v-deo.html Hope that helps!
Thank you for putting resources up on youtube, keep the great work!
Excellent... thanks for the feedback!
At the very start of the video I thought to myself “huh? we’re going to be talking about what we see on the screen? I don’t know a lot about the topic, but I guess all those D’s will make sense soon enough.” The pun reveal was great and had me actually laughing out loud.
The essence of great humor - something seemingly mundane, perhaps even confusing but still apparently unremarkable, and then - surprise! It really caught me off guard! 😄
Thanks! Someone commented about the pun once, and I had no idea what they were talking about. Then I watched the video 9 months later, remembered that I started with a pun (which i had forgotten about) and I also LOLed! I guess that's laughing at my own joke. :)
I'm glad you appreciated it. Another one of my trademarks is to subtly grow a beard during a video. I did that in this video: ua-cam.com/video/FhNJ6aikTVI/v-deo.html
The company I work for manages data for hw and sw with .xml files. I have done some minor modifications, but It had never occured to me that the testing program we have works with .xsd files to do the validation. Thanks for uploading this videos.
Thanks! The neat thing about XSD is that you can use it to validate input before even ingesting it into your system. And, you can use that XSD as a contract between the producer and consumer of data. This ensures that you're dealing with only quality data.
Thanks for the explanation, the true question is: "can I use Json for the same things?" and maybe "what is the advantage of xml over Json?"
I have a whole series on JSON... have a look at my channel videos!
Hi Brandan, superb nice explanation! request you to create videos on oracle osb 12c. regards!!
Thanks!
Oracle... the last time I worked with it, it was Oracle 8i. That was back in the late 90s. :)
@@discospiff i understand it will be difficult for you as you have not been in touch with osb for a long time but if there is any way you can launch a complete series on osb 12c, pls look into it. Theres hardly any well-explained material on it available online so i think your simple yet in-depth teaching style would help a lot like me. regards!
Nice.
Finally! I'm not the only guy that suffers from having excess D. My ankle slapper is smiling at me :)
I completely forgot I added that to this video, until years later when I went back and watched it. :)
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