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70-515: Web Application Development with Microsoft .NET Framework 4

This FREE video is conceived and created by Ravi Nangunoori, MVP and www.dotnetvideos.net team. In this video we will introduce the topics, prerequisites, & concepts for our Certification Exam Video Series around MCPD and specifically for Exam 70-515. This video will prepare us for the video series that lies ahead to help you achieve the MCTS 70-515 which is required for MCPD. Please visit www.dotnetvideos.net for additional premium content. Share List

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