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new to ASP
Hello.....I'm new to ASP...and I'm looking for guidance as far as to reading material....websites......which will get me familiar with ASP...im familiar with C and C++........Thanks for your advice
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personally, i would learn asp.net if you are from c/c++ background..you can just transfer your c/c++ knowledge to asp.net (c#) .
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Dreamweaver
Hi,
I have known a few poeple who have started asp and asp.net coding and found that using a rapid deployment tool such as Dreamweaver MX is good for learning. They have the basic features built in, while you can read the code and make edits as you learn. I would also recommend picking up a Dreamweaver MX book for .net or just asp, which ever you are going to start with. Hope this helps, ![]() |
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i got most of my mileage from a couple of Sam's Teach Yourself in 21 Days Books. I also frequent ASP Index, as well as this site.
I'm planning on getting the Sams' Teach Yourself C# in 21 Days in the next month or two. |
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the Bible
the Active Server Pages Bible works for me very well.
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Hello...
Wrox's Beginning ASP 3.0... never seen the book like that... |
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