heck MUST be recieved via fedex by Dec 20th for amazing offer below!
(only 4 seats left at this price in C# class, 6 in VB.net class, first
come first served)
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where: Rockville Maryland
when: 1/17-1/20/2006 VB.net Asp.net 2.0 VStudio
when: 1/31-2/03/2006 C# Asp.net 2.0 VStudio
cost: $1,450 each
(but YOU pay only $750 or $450 if you use offer below
by the Friday deadline)
confirm: call 301-576-4292 to confirm seat availability
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I live happily in Spartansburg South Carolina these days but will make
2 trips to Maryland in January to teach ASP.net 2.0 classes, the main
page of http://www.LearnAsp.com has details on the hands-on 1 person
per PC 4 day training.
2 special offers for people in this group only:
OFFER #1 (just for people reading this email)
pay $750 before Dec 17th for 4 days class!!!!! Not $950!!!*
OFFER #2
If you buy a seat for yourself pay only $450 for another seat for
your significant other, co-worker, good friend, etc. you can buy them
a Xmas gift (or New Years gift). That is right they can have a $950
class that only costs you $450.
Offer #1 and #2 expires 12/20/2005.
* For the rest of the world (not with this mail) the 4 day classes are
$950 if you pay by
Jan 4th; $1,450 if you pay after Jan 4th.
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DETAILS
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http://www.asp.net
has more on ASP.net 2.0 -- it officially shipped in November a few weeks ago.
For those who don't know my teaching background I have
=> taught programming for over 20 years (alternating with real world coding)
=> I am the creator and writer of LearnAsp.com and AspFriends.com
=> I also founded AspAlliance.com
and can supply a gaggle of student references upon request you can
call and/or email to check what my students think of the class.
The classes will be hands-on 1 person per computer and cover the 2.0
.net Framework, Vstudio and all the useful 2.0 time savers:
MasterPages, GridView, Views and Wizards and Panels, DataSources,
ADO.net standard and new features, Ajax, library and object basics,
building User controls and Server Controls, XML, Webservices,
Authentication, Code Snippets, and much more.
Of course the classes will offer great coverage of ASP.net 2.0 for
total beginners (no ASP.net experience) but the way we present the new
controls and syntax ASP.net 1.1 veterans will learn new tactics to
reduce their code and replace old tactics with new ones.
* A few weeks ago I was asked to teach a private ASP.net 2.0 class so
I took a week off my consulting assignment in South Carolina to
deliver a class. The class went well, so I am in a mood to teach a few
more before I start my next job. With a deadline of Feb 1st to land my
next full-time coding job, and already taking some time too to be with
kids on their Japanese school vacation, I realized I could fit 2
public classes into my schedule before I vanish into the folds of
full-time programming again early next year.