I did miss that
>"This course will be retired on Apr 05, 2016. Unfortunately, no replacement course is currently available"
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>Maybe it's an April Fool's joke. :)
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>Having said that, that's a good set of videos.
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I agree, but I find training that assumes the viewer knows nothing to be difficult to watch as they explain really basic things like "what is a loop" and "how does an if statement work". That's knowledge that transfers from one language to another. It's the syntax that's different.
>On the comment about "these courses assume you know nothing about programming"....that's not necessarily a bad thing. Even good developers build their knowledge base partly out of necessity, and might have a fundamentals gap or two. So reality checks aren't a bad thing.
Craig Berntson
MCSD, Microsoft .Net MVP, Grape City Community Influencer