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PCC Offers Microsoft .NET Seminars

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BEAVERTON/PORTLAND, Ore. – PCC’s Computer Education Program brings a fast-paced tour of Microsoft .NET technologies, designed from a developer’s perspective, to interested individuals. Software developers need to know what all the hype is about – how these Microsoft technologies will impact their career. From next-generation mobile applications to Web services, this three-hour interactive class, .NET Seminar, will cover technical basics and practical applications, and include the following topics: an overview of Microsoft .NET, building the next generation of Web applications, accessing data and delivering services, and mobile applications development. The course cost is $20 and will be held at two convenient times and locations -on Thursday, Sept. 12, from 6 to 9 p.m. at the PCC Workforce Training Center at the Capital Center, 18624 N.W. Walker Road, room 1508; and on Tuesday, Sept. 17, 6 to 9 p.m., at the Central Portland Workforce Training Center (near OMSI), 1626 S.E. Water Ave., in room 104. Students will be able to register at the door on online at www.computers.pcc.edu.The PCC Computer Education Program provides computer technology education and training to meet the specific needs of today’s workplace. Students are able to make the most of information technologies through application instruction, industry recognized IT certification programs and customized computer training. The courses are designed to empower adult learners to use computers and technology to meet business, personal and professional goals. For more information, visit our Web site: www.computers.pcc.edu. Or, call 503-788-6200 for more information on this or other .NET classes offered by PCC.

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James G. Hill, an award-winning journalist and public relations writer, is the Director of Public Relations at Portland Community College. A graduate of Portland State University, James has worked as a section editor for the Newberg Graphic... more »