Thanks for the advice Sushma!

I guess my problem is in the learning solo, I really need direction
and specific projects to work towards completing. I've bought so many
books on different subjects I really want to learn and they always end
up getting 1/3 read then left to collect dust. So I'm wondering if
working towards a Microsoft Certification makes sense. If I wanted to
get a decent job working in asp.net which certification would make the
most sense? Are the certifications worth it to begin with?

On Feb 24, 2:58 pm, sushma sushma <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Jason,
>
> First go towww.asp.netthere 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
>
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>
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