Hi Jason, First go to www.asp.net there you will find some video tutorial you will get an idea then best thing is go to a library and take some asp.net books which one you feels your can read, read that book.
No short cuts in learning asp.net you must need to read and practice lot. One more thing, to learn Asp.net you need to have some idea on oops concepts, for that you need to read c# or vb which one you feel comfortable you can. Let me know if you have any more doubts . All the best, Sushma On Tue, Feb 24, 2009 at 7:51 AM, JasonL-CD05072004 <[email protected]>wrote: > > Hi all, I'm looking for some more general advice on this groups > subject. I'm interested in getting into the asp.net development scene > but lack experience and knowledge. I'm not the best at teaching myself > something unless I have a real project to concentrate on. I have a > B.S. in Interactive Media Design but find that I'm much stronger in > coding and back end work. > > I'm considering getting into the Microsoft Training and just starting > there, or looking into something even more substantial like an > additional college degree in Computer Science. If you were in my shoes > where would you start? > > Any advice would be greatly appreciated. Thank you! > -- Thanks, Sushma Email: [email protected] Mobile: (571) 438 1206
