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FInally settled on some ASP.NET-VB-and C# Training
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FYI, Pluralsight just did a bunch of site upgrades. The email from Aaron says:

This release of the library was designed for you. In fact, the new features listed below were your ideas - throughout the year we’ve been listening to your requests and you’ll find many of them included here - we're confident that these changes will increase the value of your training dollar and improve your overall learning experience with the library:

More content period - we've nearly tripled the amount of content in the library over the last year, with much more on its way
More beginner content - we've investing in our "how to" library and our "beginner tutorials" for those new to each topic
Less expensive plans - we now offer three flexible subscription plans, with a range of features and price points
Flexible payment options - in addition to our three plans, we also offer a new monthly payment option starting at just $99
Downloadable videos - we now offer downloadable WMV / Zune / iPhone / MP3 formats for all training videos
Course slides & demos - you can download the artifacts in the videos for offline use right from within our custom player
Hands-on lab exercises - you can download lab exercises with setup guides and follow step-by-step exercises
Ask your questions - we now offer the ability to ask questions to our expert technical team through our "office hours"


>I've been looking around for some type of scenario in which I could learn .NET, in which I include VB, C# and ASP.NET at my pace. I know that if I go into a classroom, I'll not "get it" all. Either the class will drone on for too long or the instructor may not really know how to teach that well. You've got to keep people awake.
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>I thought about signing up for some of those .NET Boot Camp things, but the costs were exhorbitant, something on the order of $7,000 to $10,000. When you are looking at keeping your costs down, that kind of money kills the piggy bank.
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>I've been on my own training program, but this recent Thanksgiving Holiday period really lost me about two weeks of self-training on ASP.NET using VB. I recently received a 30-day training access to PluralSight.com which I will check out sometime today, or tomorrow.
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>Okay, here's what I've put my money down on for now:
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>For $1,339.00, I've bought a year's access to what is called www.QuickCert.com which means I can watch online videos at my pace, do practice exams and at a separate cost take Microsoft Certification Exams. I had the QuickCert web page up last night, but was too tired to continue with a demo, so I left it until this morning.
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>About 45 minutes or so ago, a man named Manny Serrano of http://www.QuickCert.com called me and explained how the training with their company works. I listened skeptically at first, but was sold on their system. If you are interested, you can call Manny Serrano at one of the following numbers:
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>1-888-840-2378
>1-800-942-1660
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>and have him explain the same to you. Tell him that CECIL sent you.
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>Good luck on your .NET training.
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>Cecil
Craig Berntson
MCSD, Microsoft .Net MVP, Grape City Community Influencer
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