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Home > News > March 2008 > 19 March 2008 QA-IQ launches .NET 3.5 curriculumQA-IQ has launched its new .NET 3.5 schedule with a portfolio of courses from beginner to expert levels. The company says the courses range from an introduction to .NET for those new to the framework, through language courses for both Visual Basic and C#, to application development and skills for those working with enterprise technologies. Director of technical education at QA-IQ, Jeff Barnes, said: "We're really excited about this new range of courses, and attendees will soon discover that they're as effective and hands-on as our popular .NET 2 portfolio. "When .NET 2 was launched, we experienced significant demand for the Accelerated Migration course for experienced developers, and I fully expect to see this again as the many .NET developers working in the UK seek to quickly update their skills."
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