This was exactly the advice I was about to give.
Learndevnow is definitely easier to follow for a beginner. Suggest one gets subscription that includes sample code for that one. Well worth it as their examples are very good for beginners.
>You could look at either
http://www.learnnowonline.com/learndevnow or
http://www.pluralsight-training.net/microsoft>
>Personally I prefer Pluralsight but for a complete beginner that may not be the best choice.....
>
>>Hello
>>I want to help a person - who does not anything about developing software-to learn .NET adn designing of a database sql server , analysis and design with UML, she want to learn online or by tutorials, i am not so fluently in english , so i do not know which keywords she can use to find a university or college that teach the this i mentioned above, she is an english speaker, and she would like to learn in her language
>>Could you help me with that?
>>Thank you in advance
>>Luis Martin
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