ive gone and gotten myself involved in some teaching on the side to make some LOOT, YO. someone who graduated with MIS but is not comfortable at all with a list of things. so i'm going to be tutoring this person for an hourly rate until we learn her what she feels she needs to know. most of it is pretty simple.. networking, hardware troubleshooting, virus identification - and it progresses on to some SQL/database stuff, php, blah blah.and my problem -- one of the things is ASP.net - which i'm going to learn in the meantime and teach her last its the one thing im not fluent in that she needs. so im basically just asking for good tutorial sites, books, software packages etc. i'm confident that I can pick up what I dont know now if I give myself enough time with it. 2 types of stuffa) stuff for a teach yourself guy, online manual etcb) stuff to give a "Student" - books, whateverthx]
5/10/2007 1:38:11 PM
even a link would help, i got basically nothing but hello world going on
5/10/2007 5:40:14 PM
My bro told me about lynda.com that he got. It's a whole online directory/tutorial for almost every kind of design and coding you could possibly tinker with. I haven't looked at the site yet, but they seem to have a bit of stuff on ASP design. Btw, its a pay service, but it's fairly reasonably priced for what it is.
5/10/2007 6:28:35 PM
guess it depends on how much. if i can make the cash back in an hour of tutoring, then i might. i guess i'll just check out the online documentation when i get a chance if no one else has any ideas/resources. that was all i needed for PHP... anyways thx for the suggestion
5/11/2007 10:55:32 AM
it's like $25 bucks a month.
5/11/2007 6:01:21 PM
ive been doing fine with tutorials on the web and code libraries. i forgot about how it writes itself.
5/14/2007 11:44:10 AM
http://www.asp.net/learn/videos/default.aspx
5/14/2007 5:19:58 PM
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5/14/2007 8:38:21 PM