Sheridan,
If you really want to learn ASP.NET and how it works, I suggest you stay
away from the wizards and IDE. Yes, that means Visual Studio or Visual Web
Developer as well. When I started, I used a simple text editor to learn the
basics. Once, I got the basics down pack, I graduated to using IDE's since
they will improve your productivity. Its like trying to drive, if you don't
know how to even walk. Its possible, but it will take a little more time and
effort. ASP.NET UnLeashed and Teach yourself ASP.NET in 24 hrs (1st ed) are
some books to start with.
"Sheridan" <> wrote in message
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> Juan,
> Thanks to everyone but yes, have tried that tutorial and just can't seem
> to get the 'dataset' reader thing part. I'm sure it's just my lack of
> understanding because it all seems so 'wizard-like' that it confuses me.
> Thanks for the suggestion though.
>
> Sheridan
>
> Juan T. Llibre wrote:
>> Try this one :
>>
>> http://msconline.maconstate.edu/tuto...20/default.htm
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> Juan T. Llibre, asp.net MVP
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>> "Sheridan" <> wrote in message
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>>> Dear Group,
>>> I've searched the newsgroup for the last few days and can't seem to find
>>> a thread regarding the best tutorials. I've learned programming in C, VB
>>> (version 6) and PHP but can't seem to understand ASP.Net or VB.Net
>>> (their web-type programming). Gone to the Microsoft site with the
>>> tutorials in video format but still can't 'get it'. Not sure what all
>>> the files are that need to be deployed nor even the actual model(MVC?)
>>> that the apps use.
>>>
>>> Anyway, if anyone can point to some good books or websites, it would be
>>> appreciated. Sorry if this is redundant or not the right newsgroup.
>>>
>>> Thanks for reading,
>>> Sheridan
>>
>>