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QA expands .NET training to meet demand

QA has announced the expansion of its .NET training portfolio to support increasing demand from clients for .NET skills.

Developed by the same instructors who presented over 20 conference and workshop sessions at DevWeek 2004, the UK's largest developer conference, QA's .NET training portfolio is designed to provide IT professionals with the practical skills to effectively implement and manage .NET technology in the workplace.

QA's .NET training path includes a new course for ASP.NET, Building Effective ASP.NET Web Applications, that prepares developers to build end-to-end real-world web solutions.

"Senior technical developers with ASP.NET skills are highly sought after in the market currently," commented Dave Wheeler, Principal Technologist at QA. "This in-depth hands-on course will give .NET and web developers the practical skills and experience they need to quickly build and implement ASP.NET web applications".

For organisations who require tailored training for specific .NET projects, such as the creation of a new website or Intranet site, a bespoke programme can quickly be developed using the modular components of QA's .NET curriculum.

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