So, if there is a Part One, there really ought to be a Part Two, correct?.......OK, then....

The rest of the road map for FY08 right now looks like this:

  • Developing Microsoft ASP.NET Web Applications Using Visual Studio Orcas - This course is a revision of Course 2310 and will cover ASP.NET v.Next development using Visual Studio Orcas and some ASP.NET AJAX.  It will follow the instructional flow of the existing course.
  • Windows Mobile 6.0 development - a couple of courses for Windows Mobile 6.0 developers are on the plan; one of these will be for managed code development and one for native code development.  As these firm up, I'll pass on more information, if you're interested.
  • Visual Studio Team System - a course on the current plan covers Application Lifecycle Management using Visual Studio Team System.  This will be an interesting course, because the point of the course is not so much getting into a Virtual environment, writing code, dealing with reports and work items.  It is more focused on the "Why?" of ALM and how VSTS answers that question.  I'd be interested to get your feedback on how interesting that is to you.

 There is a lot of work being done in Microsoft Learning about how to identify and build more courseware for developers that really delivers the kind of experience and training you expect and that maps to what you do in your job.  I'm always open to suggestions....