Learning / Training Question - Class Vs Consultant Trainer?

Apr 27, 2010

I have 9 years web development experience in another platform, I am jumping into a new project and have decided to use this opportunity to learn ASP.Net on the fly!I have browsed my share of .Net books and watched many hours of .Net videos and have been considering attending a formal 5 day training class. But I was also considering that for the same money or maybe even less I could hire a very experienced .Net consultant to teach me the things I am struggling with, answer my questions and even show me how to implement these concepts into my current project. This idea seems to be alot more flexible as well.My concern with taking a class is there will probably be some hours in there spent on concepts I could learn from a video in 5 minutes or read out of a book. I just think I could get more bang for my buck with a "Personal Trainer".

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