On Mon, Aug 10, 2009 at 3:53 PM, Alan Bourke<[email protected]> wrote:
>> But is it still applicable?  This was for DotNet 1.0, wasn't it?  Has it
>> changed very much since then?  I was under the impression from our local
>> DotNet expert (_Stephen) that it had.  <gd&r>
>
> The basics of C# haven't changed too much. There are huge changes to the
> .NET Framework between 1 and 3.5 of course.
>
> Don't be overwhelmed and assume you have to know all the subject areas
> in .NET, and don't get obsessed with the 'one true way' to solve
> problems. The Framework is vast and most people will only ever need to
> use parts of it. There are also many correct ways to solve most
> problems.
> --
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They have new videos for VS2010 due out later this year.

This company is very up to date in what they have.

<http://www.learnvisualstudio.net/content/series/First_Impressions_Visual_Studio_2010_Series.aspx>

<http://www.learnvisualstudio.net/content/series/Hands_On_ASPDotNet_MVC.aspx>

<http://www.learnvisualstudio.net/content/series/visual_studio_team_system_features.aspx>

It is not like they have 2 or 3 vids in a group.

Oh they also have the code as well.



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