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Microsoft Ramp Up

Ramp Up is free community based learning program recently started by Microsoft.

Microsoft offers various learning tracks in this program.

  • Web Development with ASP.NET
  • Learn ASP.NET: for PHP Developers
  • Move from ASP to ASP.NET
  • Develop Windows Mobile 6 Applications
  • SharePoint for Developers - Part 1
  • SharePoint for Developers - Part 2
  • Visual Studio 2008
  • For the VS 2002/2003 Developer: Learn VS 2005
  • For the VB 6.0 Developer: Learn VB 2005
  • For the Java Developer: Learn .NET
  • Developer Basics

One can opt for any track depending on their background & start learning new Micrsoft technologies.

URL for Ramp Up program is http://msdn.microsoft.com/rampup 

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