I personally can't stand the Wrox books. It's a bit of an investment,
but I recommend the following titles:

MSPress Titles:

Visual C#.Net (Core Reference) - Mickey Williams (if you are going the
C# route)

Programming VB.NET - Franseco Balena (if you are going the VB route)
Microsoft ADO.NET (Core Reference) - David Sceppa
Developing ASP.NET Server Controls and Components - Nikhil Kothari,
Vandana Datye

Applied Microsoft .NET Framework Programming - Jeffrey Richter (a must
for every .NET developer)

Microsoft .NET Remoting - Scott Mclean, et al. (I'd save this one for
after you get your feet wet)

 

Non MSPress Titles:
.NET Web Services: Architecture and Implementation - Keith Ballinger
(Addison Wesley)

Essential .NET - Don Box (Addison Wesley) (This guy is a hero in the
.NET community)

ASP.Net In A Nutshell - G. Andrew Duthie & Matthew MacDonald (O'Reilly)

Sites to check out:
www.gotdotnet.com <http://www.gotdotnet.com/> 

www.asp.net <http://www.asp.net/> 

www.developmentor.com <http://www.developmentor.com/> 

msdn.microsoft.com

 

Hope this helps!

 

- James



 

 

-----Original Message-----
From: Jeremy Bunton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Monday, March 10, 2003 3:17 PM
To: CF-Talk

 

Any site in particular I should look at.

 

-----Original Message-----

From: Scott Wilhelm [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

Sent: Monday, March 10, 2003 2:50 PM

To: CF-Talk

Subject: RE: ASP.NET

 

 

Jeremy:

 

I'm an ASP developer who's dabbling w/ CF, and I can safely recommend

any of the Wrox books.  I got started on that, and it was a great tool.

Granted, since then, there are sooooo many resources on the web for

learning ASP & ASP.net, that you almost don't need to buy a book.

 

HTH!

 

Scott

 

> -----Original Message-----

> From: Jeremy Bunton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

> Sent: Monday, March 10, 2003 2:38 PM

> To: CF-Talk

> Subject: ASP.NET

> 

> 

> Hello,

> 

> Odd spot to ask this question but here goes. I am CF user

> have been for a

> few years now, but I wishing to branch out a little and widen

> my knowledge

> to the use of asp.net. Not that I am leaving CF. I have been

> looking on

> amazon for books and don't really see anything that stands

> out to me. I have

> done just a little bit of .asp a few years back but none since so I am

> looking for something that fits my lack of asp knowledge.

> Right now ASP.NET

> Unleashed seems to be a good choice. I'll definitely be heading the vb

> direction. Any recommendations from people that use to be in my shoes.

> 

> 

> Jeremy

> 

> -----Original Message-----

> From: Cantrell, Adam [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

> Sent: Monday, March 10, 2003 1:29 PM

> To: CF-Talk

> Subject: Dreamweaver changing code on me

> 

> 

> I've been gradually moving to DreamweaverMX as my web IDE...

> just because.

> Today I was writing (hand coding) a form in code-view. I

> saved it to my web

> server and tried running it - didn't work correctly. Looked

> at the HTML

> source... WTF - what's all this garbage in here?

> 

> I opened the file up in CFstudio and it appears that

> dreamweaver took the

> liberty of putting it's own tags in there. This is really bad

> for me... how

> do I set dreamweaver to save ONLY the code I've written in

> code view. I need

> to turn off its proprietary mark-up. Here's what it converted

> a simple xfa

> variable into:

> 

> <MM:BeginLock translatorClass="MM_COLDFUSION" type="DynData"

> depFiles=""

> orig="%23xfa.pageDescription%23" ><MM_DYNAMIC_CONTENT

> SOURCE="xfa.pageDescription" DYNAMICDATA=1><MM:DECORATION

> HILITECOLOR="Dyn

> Untranslated

> Color">{xfa.pageDescription}</MM:DECORATION></MM_DYNAMIC_CONTE

> NT><MM:EndLock

> >

> 

> 

> Help!! Adam.

> 

> 

> 

> ps... the buttons in my toolbars are all greyed out...

> CFMLBasic, CFMLflow,

> CFMLAdvanced, etc. Is there a reason for this?

> 

> 

> 

 


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