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  • voodooflux
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    DevelopMentor do a 5 day course titled "What's New in .NET 3.0-3.5 featuring LINQ" that would appear to cover a lot of topics, but personally I'd suggest the book route as TheRefactornator has above - perhaps some recent Apress titles.

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  • TheRefactornator
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    Originally posted by Fran View Post
    I'm looking for a .net 3.5 2 or 3 day course to move me on from .net 2.0.

    Can anyone recommend a company/course?
    I can't see any course realistically delivering much of any use in 2/3 days because there's just too much content from .NET2.0 to 3.5: LINQ, WCF, WPF, WWF all meaty frameworks.

    I'd recommend you buy a couple of good books and then expect to spend a few weeks hands-on learning and trying stuff out.

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  • Fran
    started a topic .Net 3.5 Training

    .Net 3.5 Training

    I'm looking for a .net 3.5 2 or 3 day course to move me on from .net 2.0.

    Can anyone recommend a company/course?

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