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    I hope this doesn't qualify as a programming question. (If it does, I'm truly sorry.) I work for a university, and my department hires students (I am one myself) for web and database development. We use ASP .NET, but most of the students we hire only know PHP, C++, or Java, which are part of the CS curriculum here. I'm trying to come up with a training program, mainly to introduce new employees to ASP.NET and C#. I'm open to anything - website tutorials, books, videos, etc. If anyone has recommendations on materials or methods it would be hugely appreciated. Are there any that you have found to be particularly helpful? dan :)

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      I hope this doesn't qualify as a programming question. (If it does, I'm truly sorry.) I work for a university, and my department hires students (I am one myself) for web and database development. We use ASP .NET, but most of the students we hire only know PHP, C++, or Java, which are part of the CS curriculum here. I'm trying to come up with a training program, mainly to introduce new employees to ASP.NET and C#. I'm open to anything - website tutorials, books, videos, etc. If anyone has recommendations on materials or methods it would be hugely appreciated. Are there any that you have found to be particularly helpful? dan :)

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      Jerry Hammond
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      Dan, I've been working through these Tuts [^]and I have found them easy to follow and full of useful info. Another text I recommend is http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0735619352/qid=1099895997/sr=1-95/ref=sr_1_95/002-6195244-8614403?v=glance&s=books [^] . Best, Jerry

      "Making money is art and working is art and good business is the best art of all."--Andy Warhol Toasty0.com

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        I hope this doesn't qualify as a programming question. (If it does, I'm truly sorry.) I work for a university, and my department hires students (I am one myself) for web and database development. We use ASP .NET, but most of the students we hire only know PHP, C++, or Java, which are part of the CS curriculum here. I'm trying to come up with a training program, mainly to introduce new employees to ASP.NET and C#. I'm open to anything - website tutorials, books, videos, etc. If anyone has recommendations on materials or methods it would be hugely appreciated. Are there any that you have found to be particularly helpful? dan :)

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        Roger Wright
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        www.w3schools.com[^] and www.asp.net[^] both offer some excellent tutorial material. "If it's Snowbird season, why can't we shoot them?" - Overheard in a bar in Bullhead City

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