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Xpertise launches 'MasterClass' series

Xpertise has launched a series of training events aimed at experienced IT professionals under the 'MasterClass' banner.

Bill Walker, commercial director at Xpertise, said: "Our aim is to connect IT professionals and developers with leading experts, so they get, first hand, access to a level of knowledge that wouldn't otherwise be available."

Xpertise's first scheduled MasterClass, 'Introducing eXtreme Programming Techniques to .NET Developers' is to be delivered Dr. Neil Roodyn.

"Securing Neil Roodyn is something we're especially proud of," says Walker. "It gives our customers the opportunity to listen to, and question, someone who is cutting a path right at the leading-edge of .NET development."

Roodyn is the author of the .NET development book 'eXtreme .NET: introducing eXtreme programming techniques to .NET developers'.

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For more information about Dr. Neil Roodyn's eXtreme MasterClass, visit: www.xpertise.co.uk/extrememasterclass

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