Welcome to our new partner, Pluralsight!
Posted by Brian FinnertyIt’s a tough world out there for .NET developers and software teams. Just when you think you’ve mastered the latest technique, technology, or framework — along comes something new to rattle your cage.
How many developers conquered the Entity Framework after a long struggle, only to turn the next corner and bump into LINQ? Perhaps you spent months learning WPF and Silverlight 3, just to discover that .NET 4.0 and Silverlight 4 will RTM very soon. It never ends. You just adapt to the shock of the new, learn the necessary skills to thrive, and move on.
So we hope that today’s news is a big win for .NET developers and teams everywhere.
I’m delighted to announce that
InnerWorkings is adding Pluralsight to our list of trusted partners.
I’m sure many of you know Pluralsight well — we have always been most impressed by their combination of top tier instructors, premium video content, and active participation in the .NET community.
Empty announcements are just annoying, so I’ve got something else to add today….
I’m really pleased to announce that Pluralsight is kindly offering InnerWorkings users and affiliates 1 week of access to the Pluralsight On-Demand! .NET training library. And I should add that this exclusive offer is entirely free, gratis, libero, frei.
So don’t look a gift horse in the mouth — get on over to the InnerWorkings offer page on the Pluralsight website and sign up for your free .NET training today. Simply use the activation code 27-1-YHRA-KDST to unlock your access to the Pluralsight library and start learning new programming skills today. Enjoy!













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