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    Hi, I have been asked to develop a web-based application for work, but I've never done any web-based development or programming before, ever! So, I'm looking for some recommended books or sites to get started. I've spent many years developing software - C++, some C#, Excel VBA, VB6, SQL etc. I'm leaning towards HTML5 and javascript based on some of what I've read. However, I've had a look at some programming - some javascript, php etc and it just doesnt' seem to have the same rigour and structure as regular programming. So, on the basis that I'm as ignorant as they come when it comes to web development, what do you recommend I read as a good starting point? Thanks in advance, John.

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      Hi, I have been asked to develop a web-based application for work, but I've never done any web-based development or programming before, ever! So, I'm looking for some recommended books or sites to get started. I've spent many years developing software - C++, some C#, Excel VBA, VB6, SQL etc. I'm leaning towards HTML5 and javascript based on some of what I've read. However, I've had a look at some programming - some javascript, php etc and it just doesnt' seem to have the same rigour and structure as regular programming. So, on the basis that I'm as ignorant as they come when it comes to web development, what do you recommend I read as a good starting point? Thanks in advance, John.

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      Have a look on these slides (download it) Rampup training by Microsoft. Web Development with ASP.NET[^] CP Articles: Beginner's Walk - Web Development[^] Beginners Introduction to ASP.NET[^] My Recommended Books is 1) C# Web development with ASP.NET By Jose Mojica (just googled it.) 2) http://www.apress.com/book/view/1590598911 3) Microsoft ASP.NET 3.5 Step by Step by George Shepherd (just googled it)

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        Have a look on these slides (download it) Rampup training by Microsoft. Web Development with ASP.NET[^] CP Articles: Beginner's Walk - Web Development[^] Beginners Introduction to ASP.NET[^] My Recommended Books is 1) C# Web development with ASP.NET By Jose Mojica (just googled it.) 2) http://www.apress.com/book/view/1590598911 3) Microsoft ASP.NET 3.5 Step by Step by George Shepherd (just googled it)

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        Thanks Eswa, However, looking for non-Microsoft solutions only (internal decision)!

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          Hi, I have been asked to develop a web-based application for work, but I've never done any web-based development or programming before, ever! So, I'm looking for some recommended books or sites to get started. I've spent many years developing software - C++, some C#, Excel VBA, VB6, SQL etc. I'm leaning towards HTML5 and javascript based on some of what I've read. However, I've had a look at some programming - some javascript, php etc and it just doesnt' seem to have the same rigour and structure as regular programming. So, on the basis that I'm as ignorant as they come when it comes to web development, what do you recommend I read as a good starting point? Thanks in advance, John.

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          just Google it,you can see lot of resources or Checkout msdn or also there are lot of free ebooks available something like OReilly publication which i feel very gud.

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