damoon 0 Report post Posted September 28, 2009 Please................ i want to lean ASP and i dont know where to start from.... i already know PHP, HTML very well but i just wanna learn ASP..... can anyone put me through? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
web_designer 7 Report post Posted December 31, 2009 hi ...you made a great choicecoz the future now going towards ASP.NETbut if you decided to learn ASP you should learn .net framework as wellcoz this is where ASP installed onyou don't have to be expert about .net frameworkbut at least you should know how to use it with ASPyour first step should be with e-booksthere s a lot of them on the netalso there is tutorials which i think it is the best for youcoz you are already know PHPthat is mean you are not a beginner the best tutorials is on microsoft websitehttp://forums.xisto.com/no_longer_exists/try it and good luck Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
k_nitin_r 8 Report post Posted May 10, 2010 Hi!@damoonIf you would like to learn about ASP.NET (classic ASP has pretty much been phased out in most organizations), you ought to check out the Microsoft's portal for ASP.NET (link provided by web_designer in the previous post of this thread). They have videos, articles, and links to blogs so there's plenty of information there. There's also a forum on which you can find questions that have already been answered, though you might not always find answers to questions that you are looking for. The CodeProject also has a couple of examples and a pretty active question-and-answer section that frequently comes up in the google search results whenever you look up solutions to problems that you are facing on ASP.NET.@web_designerClassic ASP bears a resemblence with PHP and doesn't have the extensibility that ASP.NET has to offer - ASP.NET is based on the Microsoft .NET framework and it requires some skill in working with C# or Visual Basic .NET (VB7 or higher). I've used Microsoft's ASP.NET portal site initially and I still find it quite useful for picking up newer technologies that Microsoft keeps integrating into the Microsoft .NET framework. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites