Hi All,
This is Chidambaram,
Please Advice
1. What is the Difference Between NetAdvandage ASP.NET Legacy Control and NetAdvandage ASP.NET Control.?
2. Do you have provide any Entry Level Training for ASP.NET Control and Winform Control.?
Thanks..
Hello izy100,
You are looking at the right place. "Boot Camp" courses are basic framework classes, but those are only offered for Silverlight and WPF, because they are relatively new frameworks. The "Developing Applications with NetAdvantage" courses are the most introductory courses for Windows Forms and ASP.NET. They assume a basic understanding of .NET, but no previous experience with Infragistics tools. The "Deep Dive" training courses are the more advanced ones.
For more information about the training courses, I would recommend sending an email to the region-specific Sales team.
Elizabeth AlbertLocalization Engineer
Hi,
I went to http://store.infragistics.com/default.aspx?Category=Training%20OnDemand&ProductId=51849T and click on the "Details" of both "Developing Applications with NetAdvantage for Windows Forms" & "Developing Applications with NetAdvantage ASP.NET Controls".
Both details mentioned "Intermediate and Advanced concepts" and not "Entry Level".
Let me know if I am looking at the wrong place.
Thanks
Hello Chidambaram,
1. NetAdvantage ASP.NET Legacy Controls are older controls that have been removed from the product in 11.2. For each Legacy control that was removed, there is a newer version in the NetAdvantage ASP.NET control set. For more information on the differences and the changes, please see this blog post.
2. Yes, there is training available. We offer both public and private training, as well as online training. For more information, please refer to the Training page of our website. The information seems to be out of date, so you can also contact us and ask about the latest offerings. The "entry level" courses are "Developing Applications with NetAdvantage for Windows Forms Controls" and "Developing Applications with NetAdvantage for ASP.NET Controls".