Have any of you ever had to justify training expenses for yourself to
your company (ROI, etc.)?  I'm getting close to taking the big .NET
step, and would welcome information both on justification of training
and specific .NET-related training experiences.

I come from a procedural programming background (hey, I've done IBM
assembler, RPGII, Cobol, Fortran, etc.); and while I have the
theoretical knowledge about OOP, I've never really programmed that way
consistently before and find myself lost in the woods/gasping for air
with .NET.  Was hoping a week or so of intense training would help
overcome my unsurefootedness.

TIA,

Tim
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Tim Furry
Web Developer 
Foulston Siefkin LLP 




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