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    Has anyone here ever attended a Developmentor trainig sessions? If so, how did you find them? Were they good value? They seem pricey to me, but if the value is there it might be a different story. Does anyone have any experiences they could share? George Dzill

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      Has anyone here ever attended a Developmentor trainig sessions? If so, how did you find them? Were they good value? They seem pricey to me, but if the value is there it might be a different story. Does anyone have any experiences they could share? George Dzill

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      My company hired them for some training in COM (Essential COM(+)) . It was a very good course. The instructor was very knowledgeable and he was great for answering most questions we threw at him. The 3 things that really stood out; 1. Their example code and exercises were pretty good but best of all we saw a lot of raw COM code. Not stuff hidden behind MFC or ATL (we did get into ATL nicely but after we understand how horrible it can be write alot of COM code). Next the amount of details presented and the extremely low level knowledge they taught was great. This is not a fluffy course. And the biggest selling point was the way the instructor was able to adapt the course to our level. It turned out the group we had in the course was quite advanced in COM and much of the beginning material was redundant so he hit the most important points and then moved on quickly to the really neat geeky stuff and spent more time on that material. Overall I rate the course very high. I hope this helps. If you want more details then please email me.

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