Thanks, that was my main worry that things had changed betwren the versions
cheers
Seb
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I have a project to write a system to run on a mobile platform and am looking to brush up on C# with Visual studio 2008 - I don't really have free days to go on any courses but an online course would be OK. Have found a number of VS 2005 courses but ideally want something more up to date.
If anyone could point me in the right direction
Many thanks
Seb
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by: elimesikaPosted on 2009-07-01 at 07:24:14ID: 24754634
HI
It will take some time until you will have FREE 2008 courses , I guess that it will be available when 2010 is out, anyway, a 2005 course is good enough to start with, there are no major GUI changes between 2005 & 2008 , so you can follow easily a 2005 course.
Good luck.