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| Hi Jay.
Thanks for the feedback! I really appreciate the
suggestion.
I absolutely agree that the best path would be to find a
position where my 15+ years of embedded C/C++ experience
would be looked upon with favor, and where they'd allow
me to grow into the new technology. I just hope I can
find such a position.
I plan to start my MCSD training in 2 weeks. I plan to
make the most of the coursework by doing as much
development work as possible.
Thanks again for your input.
Best Regards,
John
>-----Original Message-----
>You should be alright. I'm guessing you're a C or C++
>developer?
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>You might have a little trouble getting an 'in-house'
>developer position because they tend to focus on Web
page
>experience. In your case, I'd try appling with software
>consulting companies, they'll appriciate your experience
>and know that you can gain "Web page" experience on the
>way.
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>Be sure to build a few sample web sites while your
>learning .NET ... keep focus on OOP, page events, and
how
>data binding works. Also dive in to IIS, learn how to
run
>a web server.
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>Cheers,
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>~Jay
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