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Microsoft Corporation to Include SAPIEN PrimalScript with Training for Visual Basic Scripting Edition
Business Wire, Dec 11, 2007
NAPA, Calif. -- SAPIEN Technologies and Microsoft Corporation have entered into an agreement designed to help students of Windows scripting and administrative automation. The new 2433B Official Microsoft Learning Products course, "Microsoft Visual Basic Scripting Edition and Microsoft Windows Script Host Essentials," will include SAPIEN PrimalScript 4.1 Classroom Edition, giving students a rich, powerful, and full-featured visual scripting environment to use during the class.
"As the world's largest software company, I believe Microsoft clearly recognizes the value of tools to help make development tasks easier and more efficient, and that includes script development," says SAPIEN CEO, Ferdinand Rios. "With PrimalScript Classroom Edition at their fingertips, students will be able to focus on learning VBScript and Windows Script Host essentials, rather than on the minutiae of typing in lines of script."
PrimalScript Classroom Edition is a fully-functional edition of PrimalScript designed solely for use during the 2433B course. It offers all the capabilities of the commercial editions of PrimalScript, including PrimalSense code-hinting and completion, syntax color-coding, script packaging, Snippets, a fully-integrated interactive debugger, and much more.
SAPIEN TECHNOLOGIES produces solutions designed to make scripting simplified, including software such as PrimalScript, books such as Windows PowerShell: TFM, training courses, and communities such as ScriptingAnswers.com and SearchScripting.com. The company is based in Napa, California, USA. Students can learn more about PrimalScript, purchase a commercial edition, and learn about other SAPIEN products and services by visiting www.SAPIEN.com.
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