BSquare provides the XPe MOC course as well (www.bsquare.com) in
Bellevue, Washington. I guess it depends on wherever is most convenient
for you to travel.
I am happy to do a custom course on XPe if you wish, but to be honest
before you go out and spend 1000's on training get "Windows XP Embedded
Advanced" by Sean Liming and if that hasn't got what you need in it ask
the gropus.
My company sent some guys on a week long course and they came back with
more questions than answers, which is where I stepped in. Which I
thought was nice of me, that and my boss made me.
I think Rob is right in saying that you should get the XPe books. Thats
how most of the people start with XPe. Order the Xpe books along with
your windows embedded studio evaluation kit and take the stride into
the Embedded world.
In one case I would highy recommend the courses: if you dont have much
time between the start of the project and marketting of the product coz
self-education may be a lengthy process! In turn, the project progress
would depend on the development progress of your application that XPe
is gonna support/run/execute.
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