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| Hello I'm an IT professional with 12+ years of Progress V5/6 development experience. However, my last employer was pretty rubbish at providing training, and on top of that I have now been out of work for 18 months. What would be the best way of getting my career back on track? My initial feeling is that Progress has changed so much since V6 I might as well forget all that has happened in-between and find a training course in GUI development(?) And if so does anyone know any reputable suppliers (an ONLINE course would be perfect!) This is my first posting to any Google group, so I am looking forward to any positive response, and also to helping anyone else out in the future where I can. Thanks Steve |
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| In article <1138623968.838654.166610@z14g2000cwz.googlegroups .com>, "Steve from Driffield" <steven007brown@btinternet.com> wrote: > Hello > > I'm an IT professional with 12+ years of Progress V5/6 development > experience. However, my last employer was pretty rubbish at providing > training, and on top of that I have now been out of work for 18 months. > What would be the best way of getting my career back on track? My > initial feeling is that Progress has changed so much since V6 I might > as well forget all that has happened in-between and find a training > course in GUI development(?) > And if so does anyone know any reputable suppliers (an ONLINE course > would be perfect!) How much are you willing to pay? Progress has some computer based training available - usually in the thousands though. Most of the training I have seen tends to be in the thousands from private firms also. You can bone up on new statements etc here: http://www.progress.com/products/doc...tion/index.ssp You can try the expert series books like here: http://www.progress.com/products/doc...ries/index.ssp > > This is my first posting to any Google group, so I am looking forward > to any positive response, and also to helping anyone else out in the > future where I can. > Actually this is a usenet group reachable by google groups. Usenet existed long before the web even. -- Available for hire: http://amduus.com/Resumes |
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| In article <1138905678.768388.127600@g47g2000cwa.googlegroups .com>, "Steve from Driffield" <steven007brown@btinternet.com> wrote: > Thank for telling me about the usenet thing. I now feel complete..... No problem. Hopefully you hit that documentation page for more zen. :P -- |