I agree with that , and I'm looking forward to it. Min's just annoyed
he'll have to rewrite all his tags :-)
Well, ... YEA. :)
Everytime someone mentions Java the phrase "cheap plastic toy, that breaks a
lot" comes to mind. I like what it wants to become, but I just don't like
Java as it
am gonna be learning me C#
Robert Everland III
Web Developer
Dixon Ticonderoga
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Yeah I agree with you. I haven't really seen Java tools I would
trust with launching the space shuttle or anything. The new version of
ASP(ASP+) is supposed
ASP in a NutShell by Oreilly
ASP 3.0 Programmer's Reference by Wrox
and
Professional Active Server Pages 3.0 by wrox
are all good.
I wouldn't bother with a beginners guide if you Know VB.
Also , check out ASPtoday.com and 4guysfromrolla.com
Of course ASP+ is a different thing altogether..
I wouldn't bother with a beginners guide if you Know VB.
Also , check out ASPtoday.com and 4guysfromrolla.com
Of course ASP+ is a different thing altogether..
CF_CoverMyButtWhile I'll always prefer CF/CF_Cover.., ASP+ is pretty
dang sexy. I've spent some time with it and I'm pretty
Another good resource is eWebCity, which offers free ASP hosting with MS
Access.
-David
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ASP in a NutShell by Oreilly
ASP 3.0 Programmer's Reference by Wrox
and
Professional Active Server Pages 3.0 by wrox
are all
Of course ASP+ is a different thing altogether..
CF_CoverMyButtWhile I'll always prefer CF/CF_Cover.., ASP+ is pretty
dang sexy. I've spent some time with it and I'm pretty impressed.
Raymond Camden, Cold Fusion Jedi Master for
Yeah, the whole sector has really come alive, and the
Yeah, the whole sector has really come alive, and the reasons I
love CF are
slowly being eroded.
With PHP ASP+ etc around , it's a different market to when I was
saying how
cool CF2 and 3 were.
Heres looking forward to CF5 (or whatever they are going to call it.) Hope
it's as great as
CF... seems to have taken the fork on the left somewhere
along the road. They just seem to be spending a lot of
time/work doing things are are irrelevant to the vitality
of cf. Instead of playing with a time-consuming langauge
switch to java (not a good idea in the first place long-term
Thank you all!
I'll poke around with these suggestions then!
=)
*waves*
Ciao!
-Gel
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The best starter book is a WROX book called Beginning ASP Databases. It
is well written, is written as a tutorial and covers all the most
important pitfalls in doing "basic ASP".
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CF... seems to have taken the fork on the left somewhere
along the road. They
I agree that the interfaces for SMTP, POP, HTTP, etc. need a lot
of work. As
for other stuff, I'm kind of curious. What basic functionality would you
like to see? I can't really think of all that much that I'd like to see
added.
Offhand? Um, low-level (atomic) tcp/ip and udp/ip
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