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Publications and Training


Updated: August 30, 1998

See below for a growing list of useful publications and training opportunities for site builders.

* Publications
* Training


Publications

* The Microsoft Press site Non-MSDN Online link has book listings you can view by title or by subject.

* The Microsoft Internet Developer (MIND) Non-MSDN Online link includes technical articles and columns about Microsoft's Internet and intranet technologies.

* 15 Seconds Non-MS link, a twice monthly online publication written for Internet developers and content providers about IIS, ISAPI, and Active Server.

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Training

* MSDN Training area features online training presentations, live chats with technology experts, interactive tutorials, and streamlined links to courses, CD-ROM training, peer support, books, and certification.

* Microsoft Training and Certification Program Non-MSDN Online link provides training and certification options for Microsoft products and technologies, for users ranging from beginners to experts, and from systems professionals to professional developers.

* Microsoft Mastering Series, Internet and Web development Non-MSDN Online link provides content-rich, self-paced, interactive training tools designed to help you quickly Web authoring and development with Microsoft tools and technologies.

* DevelopMentor Non-MS link offers in-depth training on all aspects of Windows programming, and comprehensive coverage of COM, ActiveX, Win32®, MFC, and more.

* Gestalt training Non-MS link provides computer training in a hands-on classroom setting on topics ranging from Windows and Macintosh applications to the complete Microsoft Certification program.

* Information Management Group (IMG) Non-MS link, provides training on Microsoft developer tools and network technologies, including VBScript, FrontPage, Internet Explorer, Visual InterDev, Visual FoxPro, and Visual J++.



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