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Where now?

Here we have only scratched the surface of ASP.NET, the whole .NET platform is huge and Microsoft has provided a wealth of information on it, I like to use the .NET show best because I respond best to a visual approach. Here are some episodes that I like :

  1. http://msdn.microsoft.com/theshow/Episode013/default.asp - Creating a simple .NET subscription service using ASP.NET and web services.
  2. http://msdn.microsoft.com/theshow/Episode009/default.asp - ASP.NET, what it is and changes from ASP 3
  3. http://msdn.microsoft.com/theshow/Episode011/default.asp - .NET, what is .NET
  4. http://msdn.microsoft.com/theshow/Archive.asp - Archives of the show, the most recent ones have information on VB.NET and VS.NET\

I hope that I have given you some more insight into ASP.NET and what changes it will involve for developers. A great option is to get a book on .NET (see related articles), or a book specifically on ASP.NET (see upcoming articles). I hope that I have left you with some information that will be worthwhile to you in what will come.

 


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