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GTS debuts Microsoft programming courses

GTSLearning has added four new Microsoft programming courses to its 'Learn, Practice and Test' series of self-paced materials.

Robin Adda, managing director of GTSLearning, said: "We have seen demand for Microsoft development skills increase exponentially as companies seek to gain rapid competitiveness on the web.

"The resulting skills gap has driven the need for high quality flexible learning solutions for these major enterprise technologies, and GTSLearning's new range of .Net courses are perfectly suited for busy development professionals.

Developed by US-based TestOut Corporation, the LabSim courses cover Microsoft C# for Programmers; Web Applications for Visual Studio .net; Windows Applications for Visual Studio .net; and Web Services with Visual Studio .net.

Adda said: "Our LabSim learning products, which include simulations and practice tests, enable students to study and prepare for the Microsoft certification exams at their own pace.

"With a recorded 86% first-time pass rate, we are confident that these new courses will become essential learning tools for developers wishing to enhance their skills."

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