First of all I am glad you mentioned sql,vb
that is good. First of all I believe you should 
get a good book on C# or vb.net teaching object
oriented programming using classes. I have deitel's 
books on C# or vb.net. These books are not perfect
(no book is perfect-because .net is so big-you may 
want to look at apress or oreilly. These two
publishers provide quality work. I do not work 
for either of them!2.get a good asp.net book 
some people like walther's asp unleashed (it is
written in vb-cd has vb.net code) I liked jesse
liberty's book programming asp.net by oreilly
(written in C# and vb.net)3.THe other item 
I want to mention is Cristian darie has two books on
.net development Beginning asp.net e commerce 1.1 from
novice to professional that uses n-tier programming
techniques-stored procedures(SQL, Oracle)  and
Cristian darie really cares about the quality of this
book. Their will be a new edition coming out in june
or july(Asp 2.0)  using both C# or Vb.net. Right now
this book is out only in vb.net and it is written for
visual studio. If your programming environment is in
web matrix then he has another book out also. One more
programming suggestion their is a great example of a
web form in microsoft-go to their web site and check
out grocer to go. Look for a e-commerce web form      
           

Radhika Maripally <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> 
> Hello All,
> 
> I have experience developing 3 tier applications in
> ASP,VB,Oracle,SQL Server. Now I need to work on a
> .NET project and so i need to learn .NET. Any ideas,
> where do I start? Books or Websites. I basically
> need to know how does the middle tier components are
> now developed in .NET as there are no dll's stuff.
> how is the architecture etc. 
> 
> Thanks in advance
> 
> Cheers,
> 
> Radhika
> 
>  
> 
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