USB course
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Hi.. I have the MCP certificate in developing asp.net using visual C#.In my university I studied the Java as an object oriented language only(without learning how to make business project that could be needed by a company).I have a desire to learn USB port programming and mobile programming. May you learn me how to find trusted training centers for each of the fields I mentioned above so I can reach the second level in these fields.
I am too late but i will never give up
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Hi.. I have the MCP certificate in developing asp.net using visual C#.In my university I studied the Java as an object oriented language only(without learning how to make business project that could be needed by a company).I have a desire to learn USB port programming and mobile programming. May you learn me how to find trusted training centers for each of the fields I mentioned above so I can reach the second level in these fields.
I am too late but i will never give up
How many times are you going to ask this question?? It will just get you ignored. Microsoft doesn't offer any courses on USB driver development. This kernel level drivers are something you're going to have to learn on your own or through a third party. All you have to do is Google for "windows driver development course".
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Dave Kreskowiak Microsoft MVP Visual Developer - Visual Basic
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How many times are you going to ask this question?? It will just get you ignored. Microsoft doesn't offer any courses on USB driver development. This kernel level drivers are something you're going to have to learn on your own or through a third party. All you have to do is Google for "windows driver development course".
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Dave Kreskowiak Microsoft MVP Visual Developer - Visual Basic
2006, 2007Maybe we should start a Google For Oil program where they send over a couple million barrels of crude in exchange for the secret google URL.
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