>This session was advertised as a 100-level course, geared toward explaining what the different parts of Visual Studio were and when to use what tool. The overall impression I got was that this should have been a 200-level course, geared specifically to the Internet developer who needs to create a Web-based solution using all of Visual Studio, using SQL Server (or Oracle, Gaylen conceded) as the database back end. If it has been advertised as such, I could have saved my gas money.
Those are interesting comments. Maybe you can forward them to Robert Green.