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Importance of Training Consistency for Developers & IT Professionals

By Martin Schaeferle | February 20, 2013

One of the most challenging aspects of working with a team of talented, diverse people is the possible divergent working methods that each person can bring to the table. While diversity in itself can be a very good thing in many areas, when it comes to working on a group project, differing or conflicting development methodologies can be a problem. Miscommunication and misunderstandings can result in project delays, wasted time and missed deadlines. To put it plainly, the quality of the work suffers.

That's where developer training can be really helpful. Consistency for your developers and IT professionals is possible through online IT training. Developer tutorials and video tutorials can be easily undertaken by an entire team, as well as new team members who might join the project later. This puts everyone on the same page and speaking the same language right out of the gate.

Working through a self-paced e-Learning program can ensure that all of your remote team members learn the same development methodologies as your in-house staff. With online developer training such as a Java tutorial, C# tutorial, Visual Basic tutorial or SQL tutorial, there's no need to worry about an instructor in one area teaching a different method than another. Through user-friendly online classes and video tutorials, the end result of online developer training is consistency in methods from your staff. You'll experience more streamlined development performance from all of your team members, fewer mistakes, fewer bugs, faster completion of projects and a higher quality of work overall.

Interested in learning more about online IT training? Visit www.learnnowonline.com for deep, thorough and consistent training.

     



Martin Schaeferle

Martin Schaeferle has taught IT professionals nationwide to develop applications using Visual Basic, Microsoft SQL Server, ASP, and XML. He has been a featured speaker at Microsoft Tech-Ed and the Microsoft NCD Channel Summit, and he specializes in developing Visual Basic database applications, COM-based components, and ASP-based Web sites. In addition to writing and presenting technical training content, Martin is also LearnNowOnline's vice president of technology.


This blog entry was originally posted February 20, 2013 by Martin Schaeferle