ASP.NET Links for Getting Started

By Nannette Thacker

Ready to learn ASP.NET? Here are my recommendations for videos and articles to learn ASP.NET in a logical order. One thing about learning a new language, it won't happen in five minutes, no matter how badly you wish it did. Sometimes it seems it is taking you forever to learn. I suggest you keep a link-diary of all the pages you have read, tutorials you have walked-through, and videos you have watched. (See my article on Microsoft Office OneNote 2007 for a review on how you can use this product to keep a diary of pages you have studied.) Then when you become discouraged that things aren't moving as rapidly as you would like, review your list of subjects you have learned, and you will realize that you know more than when you started and that you are actually learning!

The two most important suggestions I can give you are: Walk-through the examples and become acquainted with all the features available so that when you need them you'll know they exist. If you keep a link-diary, when you need something and remember you read or watched it somewhere, you can refer to your link diary to find the information.

Use the Microsoft Developer Network (MSDN) and ASP.net web sites, and other internet resources such as tutorials on 4guysfromrolla.com. All of the resources below are FREE. You should be able to learn ASP.NET without having to purchase a single book or subscription. I recommend your public library as well. Most libraries have online services to allow patrons to search, check out, place a hold on books, and utilize Interlibrary Loans.

Learn ASP.NET

Creating Pages in ASP.NET

ASP.NET IntelliSense

ASP.NET Code Snippets




ASP.NET Refactoring

ASP.NET Client Script

May your dreams be in ASP.NET!

Nannette Thacker

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