| Meet Dr. Bob at Microchip Masters 2010 |
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| Thursday, 06 May 2010 13:31 |
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We love the Microchip MASTERs Conference, even though it runs us ragged every time we go. It always gives us great, actionable information about the technologies we need to use, and it keeps us well informed and up to date.
What IS The Microchip MASTERs Conference, Anyway? Simply put, the annual Microchip MASTERs Conference is THE best training on the planet for all PIC processors and other Microchip technologies. The Masters Conference lets you choose among almost 90 different lecture classes and real hands-on lab classes, all taught by the premiere experts in their field. The Masters offers LOTS of hands on lab classes, which is a priceless opportunity to learn for yourself how things really work -- it's SO much more effective than trying to figure out things by reading a data sheet or an instruction manual! It's hard to describe, but seeing something work, and then making it work yourself, is a kind of "muscle memory" learning that stays with you better than any other kind of learning experience you can have. That's one of the many reasons why the Microchip MASTERs Conference is so special.
When and Where Did You Say It Was? The 2010 Microchip MASTERs Conference will be held at the JW Marriott Desert Ridge in Dr. Bob's hands-on TCPmaker classes will be held in room Grand Sonoran C at these times:
There is also an available 2-day Microchip MASTERs Pre-Conference on 8/23 and 8/24 at the same hotel, at an additional cost. With almost 90 different classes available at the main Masters Conference, there is simply no way you can see them all, but the Microchip MASTERs Pre-Conference gives you more opportunity to attend some of the classes that you just couldn't schedule during the main conference. Click here to learn more about the Microchip MASTERs Conference and Pre-Conference at the Microchip MASTERs web site.
Tell Me Again, WHY Would I Want to Go?
Click here to learn more about the Microchip MASTERs Conference and Pre-Conference at the Microchip MASTERs web site.
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