Nothing much happened today with regards to BizTalk learning. I activate my MSDN subscription hoping to find a FREE entry to the Pluralsight but at the end it was not included on the benefits list.
The least that I can do today is to read the https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/subscriptions. I really feel that I need that pluralsight BizTalk video.
That's it, my 2 hours of BizTalk self training is up!
Wednesday, September 16, 2015
Tuesday, September 15, 2015
The Introduction
I am a .NET developer by profession, with zero (0) background of Microsoft BizTalk Server (or simply "BizTalk"). Now tasked to join our one and only BizTalk developer expert on January 2016 to form a team. Having said that, I have only 3 ½ months to go to equipped enough knowledge for my very first project on BizTalk, with only 1 hour training allowed per day.
A quick chat to our BizTalk expert and asking some guidelines and tips, revealed that 3 months on full time learning is not enough. Nice! what a word of encouragement... and this motivate me to prove him wrong.
This blog will be my every notes on this subject and hoping it can also help someone who is also venturing on the unknown waters for BizTalk.
The very first link that I ever read was BizTalk Server 2013: Beginners Guide and by the way we are using 2013 version.
Thanks!
A quick chat to our BizTalk expert and asking some guidelines and tips, revealed that 3 months on full time learning is not enough. Nice! what a word of encouragement... and this motivate me to prove him wrong.
This blog will be my every notes on this subject and hoping it can also help someone who is also venturing on the unknown waters for BizTalk.
The very first link that I ever read was BizTalk Server 2013: Beginners Guide and by the way we are using 2013 version.
Thanks!
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