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Because it’s a highly effective and enjoyable way to pick up new skills and improve your on-the-job performance. Plus, the benefits are long-lasting. For one, you’ll recall techniques you actively used far longer than those you simply read about. For two, since we’re always with you in Visual Studio, you’ll have all your hard-won knowledge at your fingertips for future reference. Check out our Product Tour for more details on the product and learning methodology.

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