Laid off? Need a new technology? Free Microsoft Training and Education
Are you a developer who's been laid off? Have you been faced with checking the job boards to find your skills are nearly obsolete and there's nothing available? If you have the ability to program in an old technology, you can learn a new one. It may seem daunting at first, because you don't have the money to invest in new tools and training classes, but I assure you, you can learn ASP.NET and find a vast amount of free help without spending a dime.
About a year ago I purchased the newest version of a non-Microsoft product that I had purchased about 5 years earlier. Back when, there was a Tutorial installed on the menu. But not so today. In fact, not only was there not a tutorial, but to get any type of tutorials, you were directed to a pay site, where you had to pay a monthly membership to gain access to any type of training. This seems counterproductive to me! Why would anyone buy a product they can't learn to use without dishing out thousands more dollars?
I Love Microsoft
I love Microsoft. Say what you may about them, they make it easy for you to learn. What other software company offers fully-functional, non-expiring development software free? If you're into asp.net development, none of this is news to you, so move along. This is for those who are checking out Microsoft technologies. And with the recent rush of lay-offs, which have affected many of my developer friends using older development technologies, I can imagine many are now looking to update their experience by learning a new technology. Don't lose hope, Microsoft makes it easy to learn, use, and develop for free. So are you jobless and in need of learning a new technology, something that constantly shows up on the job lists? I'd recommend Microsoft's ASP.NET. Go to any job board and you'll see there is never a limit in the number of available jobs.
Free Development Software
For free development software, check out Visual Web Developer Express Edition. I used this for an entire work-at-home 4-month contract with a client. At the time, I didn't have the money to invest in Visual Studio. But I found there was no limit to what I needed to do for this project. The client was aware I was using it, and there was absolutely no problem. You'll want to download both the framework and the express edition.
"But," you say, "I'm laid off right now, I can't afford to pay for a website host or database!" No worries, you can develop a website locally and create a local database as well. All still free. If you're picking a new technology, use asp.net. You won't be sorry.
Free Training
"What about training?" you ask. Perhaps you're not the best at being self-motivated to hit the books. No worries again.
Get Started here then check out all these free step-by-step videos to Learn ASP.NET.
"But I need to get started right away!" you say. Check out these free, full-blown web site Starter Kits. Also, check out Dynamic Data to quickly get your admin pages up and going. With a little more effort, you can get your site off to a quick start.
Free Support
"But what do I do if I have questions? I can't afford Microsoft support." Check out these great ASP.NET forums. I recently had a tough problem, and a Microsoft employee stuck it out with me for several days until the problem was resolved. Didn't cost me anything.
Free Online Events
Need more training? Check out Microsoft's cutting edge event training on the latest breaking technologies from Microsoft Events. Just create a free account, and you're on your way to learn, whether you're an IT Tech, developer or business professional, or more. You can sign up for Live Webcasts, or past On-Demand Webcasts. Software to view these webcasts is downloadable free as well.
Free for Web Designers
1st Peter 5:6-7 Therefore humble yourselves under the mighty hand of God, that He may exalt you in due time, casting all your care upon Him, for He cares for you.
May your dreams be in ASP.NET!
Nannette