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Get trained on Web Client Software Factory 2.0

David Platt just announced a new 4 day course on WCSF from April 8th to 11th. Register here.

One of the repeated requests I hear from customers working with WCSF and SCSF is "Where can I get training?". Fortunately thanks to David Platt, this has not been a problem for CAB customers with both his CAB Course and book. David's CAB course takes your through the essentials of building a composite application. This raises the question of why not have training on WCSF as well?  I asked the same question to David when we were together in Tech-Ed Europe, and his answer was a newly announced four day course on WCSF!

Here's an outline of what you'll cover on each day.

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In addition to the core WCSF features, he'll cover the new ASP.NET AJAX bundles and as a bonus how to customize the Guidance Package.

If you are looking to ramp up yourself or you team on WCSF, then I strongly suggest you attend. Prior attendees to David's classes say they are indispensable. Hurry as time is running out!

Published Monday, February 25, 2008 10:10 PM by Glenn Block

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# re: Get trained on Web Client Software Factory 2.0

Glenn,

I am sure the course is well worth it, but don't forget to mention all the free screencasts and tutorials at PnPGuidance:

http://www.pnpguidance.net/

I spent about 9 months last year training various clients as well as coding real-world applications using the WCSF. PnPGuidance contains a lot of free guidance on the WCSF, which is my way of contribution back to the community.

Monday, February 25, 2008 6:34 PM by David Hayden

# re: Get trained on Web Client Software Factory 2.0

@David, we definitely appreciate your contribution. This is why we have a link to your screen casts on our main site (http://www.codeplex.com/websf/Wiki/View.aspx?title=Screencasts_WCSF&referringTitle=Home) and also why we have added each of them to our knowledge base under the different categories. I also point customers to your site regularly although there is often confusion of whether or not you are actually in p&p ;)

Monday, February 25, 2008 6:53 PM by Glenn Block

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