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Looking for online articles/tutorials or good reference books

Author
1 Nov 2006 2:52 PM
kbutterly
Good morning!

I am an experienced web developer, mostly in Coldfusion and some ASP.
I am working now with some ASP.net 2.0 code with visual basic and I
would like to learn more.  I have learned how to do some pretty cool
stuff, but since i've taught myself all of it, i've missed the basics.

Does anyone have any suggestions on good online or hardcopy resources
for experienced developers making the switch to OOP with Visual Basic?

Any help would be greatly appreciated,
Kathryn

Author
1 Nov 2006 4:10 PM
Tim Patrick
If you are looking for a reference book with some tutorial content thrown
in, try "Visual Basic 2005 in a Nutshell", by O'Reilly Media. The publisher
Apress has some books that specifically target non-VB, non-C#, and non-.NET
programmers making the switch into the .NET world.
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Tim Patrick
Start-to-Finish Visual Basic 2005

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> Good morning!
>
> I am an experienced web developer, mostly in Coldfusion and some ASP.
> I am working now with some ASP.net 2.0 code with visual basic and I
> would like to learn more.  I have learned how to do some pretty cool
> stuff, but since i've taught myself all of it, i've missed the basics.
>
> Does anyone have any suggestions on good online or hardcopy resources
> for experienced developers making the switch to OOP with Visual Basic?
>
> Any help would be greatly appreciated,
> Kathryn
Author
1 Nov 2006 4:15 PM
David Wier
Another book (and definitely, one to own) is ASP.Net Unleashed - second
edition
Of course I have a website with a lot of code samples, tutorials, tips, etc
(http://aspnet101.com)

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> Good morning!
>
> I am an experienced web developer, mostly in Coldfusion and some ASP.
> I am working now with some ASP.net 2.0 code with visual basic and I
> would like to learn more.  I have learned how to do some pretty cool
> stuff, but since i've taught myself all of it, i've missed the basics.
>
> Does anyone have any suggestions on good online or hardcopy resources
> for experienced developers making the switch to OOP with Visual Basic?
>
> Any help would be greatly appreciated,
> Kathryn
>