http://www.charlescarroll.com/chaz/site/3519/default.aspx
and
also read 
Coder to Developer
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ISBN=078214327X/learnasp
and 
Heads First Design patterns
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ISBN=0596007124/learnasp

On 5/17/05, Mat�as Ni�o ListMail <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>  In an attempt to potentially spark some discussion, I jotted down what I
> think are good steps to becoming that all-powerful ASP.NET programmer that
> we all aspire to (one day) be: 
>  
>  1) Develop a strong, organized, personal library of code utilities,
> snippits, and support applications
>  2) Learn your development environment (e.g. Visual Studio) like the back of
> your hand
>  3) Have a good understanding of databases and be (at least moderately)
> fluent in SQL. 
>  4) Have a good understanding of object oriented programming. 
>  5) Maintain clear and tangible boundaries between your program tiers (i.e.
> server side code vs UI code).
>  6) Become aware of the premier assemblies being utilized in the programming
> community
>  7) Become involved in a local programming group. ;-)
>  
>  I'm sure there's tons more... Anyone care to bite? 
>  
>  -Matias
>  Manassas, VA
>  
>  
>  
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>  
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