Today I began taking an intensive 40 hours training course on Visual Studio and SQL Server 2005. I hope by the end of the week the coarsest holes in my knowledge will be filled with substance ;)
I had the pleasure of meeting Adolfo Wiernik, a Solid Quality Learning consultant that came from Costa Rica to impart the course.
I wouldn't have heard of Adolfo before if I hadn't listened to his webcast last Wednesday. He is, although, famous in the community and a Microsoft Regional Director.
I am indebted to my company for sending me (along with two mates) to take this course.
Tomorrow is ASP.NET 2.0 day, clearly the technology I have been using the most for the last 9 months. I think Adolfo will be sick of me by tomorrow 6 p.m. ;)
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2 comments:
Diego... it has been a great experience to have you and your peers attending this training!
(and you were not such a pain in the neck!) :)
thanks for your questions / comments and valuable insights during the training.
Adolfo Wiernik
www.wiernik.net
Hehe, thank you Adolfo. I feel better now that I was able to stay almost silent during the first day of the SQL Server sessions ;)
By the way, the experience has been great so far for us too. Solid Quality, one might say ;)
See you tomorrow morning.
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