Personally, I'd hit the coldfusionjobs.com website. To high a demand to
keep me from switching, especially if you also have Flex experience as
well (gold in the marketplace, right now).
Steve Cutter Blades
Adobe Certified Professional
Advanced Macromedia ColdFusion MX 7 Developer
I found asp.net unleashed by Steven Walther absolutly brilliant.
Jose
On 10/19/07, Tom Chiverton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thursday 18 Oct 2007, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It lookos like we may be making the move away from CF to .Net so the
boss has tasked me to get going on .Net
On Thursday 18 Oct 2007, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It lookos like we may be making the move away from CF to .Net so the
boss has tasked me to get going on .Net training. Can anyone recommend
good on site training places near Boston, Southern New Hampshire?
Maybe you should ask on a .net (I'll
You will typically either learn VB.NET or C#. There are other languages that
run the .NET framework but they are not in general usage, nor supported by
Microsoft as languages.
To respond to Alan's comment, there is in fact such a thing as ASP.NET,
although his insight is understood. ASP.NET
Hi Go to ASP.Net site (www.ASP.Net)
they have all tutorials and video turotrials
Regards
Vishnuprasad
A great resource that helped me when I was learning .NET is
http://www.4guysfromrolla.com/
As far as books, I read the following and was very helpful:
ASP.NET Cookbook by O'Reily
Visual C#.NET
It lookos like we may be making the move away from CF to .Net so the
boss has tasked me to get going on .Net training. Can anyone recommend
good on site training places near Boston, Southern New Hampshire?
Also, what's the best book out there for ASP.Net? Am I going to have to
learn C # as
You'll certainly get more out of the training if you know c# - it's
more-or-less a pre-req for many of the courses.
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A great resource that helped me when I was learning .NET is
http://www.4guysfromrolla.com/
As far as books, I read the following and was very helpful:
ASP.NET Cookbook by O'Reily
Visual C#.NET 2003 by Schmidt/Robinson
Essential ASP.NET with Examples in C# by Onion
For grins I also read Build
It lookos like we may be making the move away from CF to .Net so the
boss has tasked me to get going on .Net training.
First and most important thing to do:
Get yourself a good list about .NET ;-)
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Am I going to have to learn C # as well?
I know I am going to get hit for this, but... Technically, there isn't
such a thing as ASP.net, writing ASP.net actually involves using
either C#.net or VB.net in a web context.
So, basically what I am saying is, you have to learn either C#.net or
VB.net
I would be searching seek.com ;-)
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