November 2005

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Editorial Corner
 


Andrew Troelsen


Hello,

 

Welcome to this month’s Software Developer.  As the weather gets colder in Minnesota and we prepare for the launch of VS 2005, things are busy at Intertech.

 

On the Microsoft front, we have a couple of great announcements.  First, let me encourage you to attend the Microsoft Launch Tour 2005.  I’m one of the presenters at the launch and I look forward to sharing insights VS 2005.  In addition, thanks to a phenomenal team at Intertech, we’ve earned the Microsoft Certified Learning Solutions Competency (CPLS).  For those of you who are Microsoft’s Select or Enterprise Agreement Customers, it means that there may be additional options for training on select courses from Intertech.  If you want to learn more, give us a call.

 

On the Java front, Jim White, a fellow instructor and published author, has another article published on DevX.

 

See You at the VS 2005 Launch!,

Andrew Troelsen

 

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Microsoft’s VS2005

Attend the Microsoft Launch Tour 2005  and learn from Andrew Troelsen, Intertech partner, instructor, and best-selling .NET author.
 

 Coder's Corner:

 Tips and code to help you

.NET 2.0 updates to the System.Exception Type
As you know, the .NET platform supports
By Andrew Troelsen - Intertech Training

 

ROI and Project Management:

  Profitable results and better methods

Good Ol' Project Days
Project management systems ain't what they used to be (thank goodness).
By Jim Rapoza
From eWeek

 
Analyze This:
More and more companies are using analytics to drive their decision-making processes. But there’s a right and a wrong way to do it.
By Tom Davenport
From CIO Magazine

 

Up and Down The corporate Ladder:

  Getting along with everyone

Signs That Your Job Is Headed In a Good -- or Bad -- Direction
Luckily, most jobs send out signals about how right they are for you

By Marshall Loeb

From Marketwatch
 

Keeping Your Politics to Yourself
With the nation polarized, workplace discussions can get out of hand fast.
By Liz Ryan
From Business Week

 

Shows and Speaking Events:

 
Microsoft’s VS2005 launch
Andrew Troelsen, Intertech partner, instructor, and best-selling .NET author will be speaking at Microsoft’s VS2005 launch in Minneapolis on December 14, 2005.
 

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