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Internal Training Courses: XML Serialization, .NET Parallel Programming Basics, and SQL Query Fundamentals

The announcement details three internal technical training sessions covering XML serialization fundamentals, .NET parallel programming basics, and essential SQL query concepts and optimization, including instructors, topics, locations, target audiences, and scheduled times for each course.

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Tongcheng Travel Technology Center
Tongcheng Travel Technology Center
Internal Training Courses: XML Serialization, .NET Parallel Programming Basics, and SQL Query Fundamentals

On‑the‑job Courses:

1. "XML Serialization"

Instructor: Yang Peijiang (Cruise Warehouse R&D Team). Content: 1) Brief overview of XML; 2) Methods for handling XML in .NET; 3) XML serialization; 4) Summary.

Location: 5A‑501. Audience: Development T1 colleagues (mandatory). Time: November 16, 15:30‑16:30.

2. ".NET Development Best Practices – Parallel Programming Basics"

Instructor: Xiao Yanjie (Public Architecture Framework R&D Team). Content: 1) Principles and concepts of parallel programming; 2) Using Task; 3) Using Parallel; 4) Parallel collections; 5) Key considerations in parallel programming.

Location: 5A‑501. Audience: Development T1 colleagues (mandatory). Time: November 17, 15:30‑16:30.

3. "SQL Query Fundamentals & Optimization Practice (Part 1)"

Instructor: Qu Kai (Public Architecture DBA Group). Content: 1) SQL basics and joins; 2) Subqueries, temporary tables, table variables, common table expressions; 3) Indexes, execution plans, and optimization practices.

Location: 5A‑501. Audience: Development T2 colleagues (mandatory). Time: November 17, 17:00‑18:30.

PS: Registration contacts: Gu Dongting or Zou Zhijun. Register via the R&D training system by following the published course information.

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