Sac area tech training.
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Sac area tech training.
I don't have time to teach myself, so I need to go the lazy route and find a training company that teaches IIS in the Sacramento area. All of my usual go-to's are in the Bay Area and I don't have budget for that.
Who is a reputable tech trainer in Sac?
GO!!!
Who is a reputable tech trainer in Sac?
GO!!!
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but check out TechSkills
http://www.techskills.edu/programs/c...itengineering/
I use to work for them.
http://www.techskills.edu/programs/c...itengineering/
I use to work for them.
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Wow.
Sorry, I just know ZERO about setting up web services. Thought a class would help me nail down the important things I might miss on my own.
It's not something I am playing around with. It's for work, so it needs to be locked down, and stable out of the gates.
Any good book recommendations, then?
Sorry, I just know ZERO about setting up web services. Thought a class would help me nail down the important things I might miss on my own.
It's not something I am playing around with. It's for work, so it needs to be locked down, and stable out of the gates.
Any good book recommendations, then?
Last edited by ryball; Oct 8, 2007 at 03:23 PM.
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Wow.
Sorry, I just know ZERO about setting up web services. Thought a class would help me nail down the important things I might miss on my own.
It's not something I am playing around with. It's for work, so it needs to be locked down, and stable out of the gates.
Any good book recommendations, then?
Sorry, I just know ZERO about setting up web services. Thought a class would help me nail down the important things I might miss on my own.
It's not something I am playing around with. It's for work, so it needs to be locked down, and stable out of the gates.
Any good book recommendations, then?

check the link Ed posted.
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but check out TechSkills
http://www.techskills.edu/programs/c...itengineering/
I use to work for them.
http://www.techskills.edu/programs/c...itengineering/
I use to work for them.
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From: Palo Alto, CA
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Wow.
Sorry, I just know ZERO about setting up web services. Thought a class would help me nail down the important things I might miss on my own.
It's not something I am playing around with. It's for work, so it needs to be locked down, and stable out of the gates.
Any good book recommendations, then?
Sorry, I just know ZERO about setting up web services. Thought a class would help me nail down the important things I might miss on my own.
It's not something I am playing around with. It's for work, so it needs to be locked down, and stable out of the gates.
Any good book recommendations, then?
Don't get anything that microsoft publishes. They suck. No really they do.
Not enough of a detailed explanation sometimes.



Like I said, I don't have time to teach myself.