Actually I don't believe I am. I believe some people in this forum have
experience with ASP. You might not but other people may have. Don't assume
everybody is like you. Web Professionals consider all technologies in order
to maximize their opportunities. Sure some people may have recently migrated
to JSP 1.0 but that doesn't mean they cannot provide assistance WRT to ASP
resources based on previous experience.
This isn't an "us vs them" question and I'm not touted one technology over
another and I'm intersted in getting references from those people who in the
past have indicated that they are also knowledgable with _that_ other
technology. In particularly references of similar quality to the better JSP
books.
Thank you.
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> Sorry, you are asking question at wrong forum.
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> From: Robert Nicholson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> Sent: Tuesday, July 11, 2000 4:00 PM
> Subject: Good ASP book?
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> > Now that I understand JSP and the concepts of the Web
> application paradigm
> > I'd like to read up on ASP. In particular I'd like to know if there are
> any
> > books that focus on keeping business logic out of the
> presentation layer.
> I
> > know there's a chapter in WROX's Professional JSP , which I'm currently
> > reading but given that this is microsoft technology and the fact that
> > there's a derth of books out there on ASP I'd like to hear peoples
> thoughts
> > on good books for ASP of a similar standard to the Manning book.
> >
> > Cheers.
> >
> > Repeating. I don't want to read an ASP book that encourages VBScript in
> the
> > .asp pages.
> >
> > Something that focuses on the ASP equivalent to Module2 architecture.
> >
> >
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