If you are looking for suggestions on training courses, it is useful (for you, not us!) to add information pertaining such as:
1. Your budget. 2. Your location. 3. Type of course you are looking for - Online / Instructor based? 4. The skill level you are targeting. 5. The time per week you can invest in the course as well as the preferable duration of the course. 6. The version of ASP.NET you wish to learn. You would find lesser courses offering ASP.NET 4.0 as part of their curriculum because it is the latest version. If you are looking for suggestions on books, you can find a quadzillion different suggestions from everyone. (You could also search this group with the keywords "asp.net book"). Again getting specific with your requirement helps in two ways - It enables you to identify what your goal *really* is and it enables the readers of your question to give your more accurate suggestions. On Oct 12, 6:17 pm, Vincent <[email protected]> wrote: > Hello all. > > I have a fairly strong background in programming with "classic VB" and > "classic ASP" and wish to migrate to the .NET world. I'm primarily > interested in becoming proficient in ASP.NET. > > I have been considering taking a training course, but am uncertain if > these are worth the typically exorbitant fees that are asked for. Has > anyone taken a training course in ASP.NET that was outstanding? > > Can anyone recommend some really good books for learning ASP.NET? > > Thank you for your help. > > Vincent
