and asp.net Starting new job
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I have started a new job and i am to be programming web services with vb.net in visual studio .net with IIS 6 and UDDI and soap, im starting from stratch never touchede vb before or .net what should i do any good basic tutorials or sites please help, ive to learn on my own so need loads of help from ye thanks a million
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I have started a new job and i am to be programming web services with vb.net in visual studio .net with IIS 6 and UDDI and soap, im starting from stratch never touchede vb before or .net what should i do any good basic tutorials or sites please help, ive to learn on my own so need loads of help from ye thanks a million
I charge big bucks to go to Google and type "UDDI", "SOAP", "VB.NET TUTORIALS", "ASP.NET TUTORIALS". You've gotten this new job (Congratulations!) and you know nothing about what your going to be doing? How long do you think you'll be in this job? RageInTheMachine9532 "...a pungent, ghastly, stinky piece of cheese!" -- The Roaming Gnome
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I charge big bucks to go to Google and type "UDDI", "SOAP", "VB.NET TUTORIALS", "ASP.NET TUTORIALS". You've gotten this new job (Congratulations!) and you know nothing about what your going to be doing? How long do you think you'll be in this job? RageInTheMachine9532 "...a pungent, ghastly, stinky piece of cheese!" -- The Roaming Gnome
That is a great challenge to start learning something new. Good luck :) And try MSDN for some information about Web Services :) My Blog
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I charge big bucks to go to Google and type "UDDI", "SOAP", "VB.NET TUTORIALS", "ASP.NET TUTORIALS". You've gotten this new job (Congratulations!) and you know nothing about what your going to be doing? How long do you think you'll be in this job? RageInTheMachine9532 "...a pungent, ghastly, stinky piece of cheese!" -- The Roaming Gnome
well smart arse its very hard to find good tutorials about stuff you dont have a clue of and if i was smart enough to get this job not having a clue what im doing im smart enough to keep it. Thanks for all the help. anyone else with some in put it just with all the different concepts involved in web services i need a good grounding to work with any ideas?????????? p.s if anyone wants to be smart please do a better job that that fool dave kreshowacky or whatever
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well smart arse its very hard to find good tutorials about stuff you dont have a clue of and if i was smart enough to get this job not having a clue what im doing im smart enough to keep it. Thanks for all the help. anyone else with some in put it just with all the different concepts involved in web services i need a good grounding to work with any ideas?????????? p.s if anyone wants to be smart please do a better job that that fool dave kreshowacky or whatever
Smartass, huh? Judging by your other 15 posts, and of course, this one, I'm amazed you even got in the door for an interview! If the position's requirements included everything you don't have any experience with at all, how on earth do you expect to retain the position? After some further consideration, now I'm questioning the people/company that hired you. If you have no experience with what they need, how do they/you expect the project to succeed? I wouldn't make any large purchases for the next 6 months... BTW: Yes, I realize I don't know everything about the job you got, the people your work for, and your skill set. But from what you initially posted, all I can do is shake my head in disbelief. RageInTheMachine9532 "...a pungent, ghastly, stinky piece of cheese!" -- The Roaming Gnome
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That is a great challenge to start learning something new. Good luck :) And try MSDN for some information about Web Services :) My Blog
I realize that. But to be hired to do work you know nothing about? That is, indeed, a rare opportunity. And yes, I know about MSDN. You might want to tell the OP about it though. From what I've seen in his previous posts, he's going to need lots of time and material to read and practice. RageInTheMachine9532 "...a pungent, ghastly, stinky piece of cheese!" -- The Roaming Gnome
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I realize that. But to be hired to do work you know nothing about? That is, indeed, a rare opportunity. And yes, I know about MSDN. You might want to tell the OP about it though. From what I've seen in his previous posts, he's going to need lots of time and material to read and practice. RageInTheMachine9532 "...a pungent, ghastly, stinky piece of cheese!" -- The Roaming Gnome
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May consider taking a course at you local junior college. And take a look at you local book stores. Also, for ASP.Net check out www.asp.net. But, there is alot to learn. Working with asp uses C#/VB.Net, HTML, and JavaScript.
Why are you telling me this? :confused: Reply to the OP so he gets a message that says you replied to him! RageInTheMachine9532 "...a pungent, ghastly, stinky piece of cheese!" -- The Roaming Gnome
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Smartass, huh? Judging by your other 15 posts, and of course, this one, I'm amazed you even got in the door for an interview! If the position's requirements included everything you don't have any experience with at all, how on earth do you expect to retain the position? After some further consideration, now I'm questioning the people/company that hired you. If you have no experience with what they need, how do they/you expect the project to succeed? I wouldn't make any large purchases for the next 6 months... BTW: Yes, I realize I don't know everything about the job you got, the people your work for, and your skill set. But from what you initially posted, all I can do is shake my head in disbelief. RageInTheMachine9532 "...a pungent, ghastly, stinky piece of cheese!" -- The Roaming Gnome
the funny thing is im more than likeky on more a nice bit more money, loser
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the funny thing is im more than likeky on more a nice bit more money, loser
I hope you code better than you speak English. And as for money, I fail to see how that's relavent to the topic at hand... And quit the with name-calling, it's childish. You wouldn't want your new employers to find out how you conduct yourself in a PUBLIC forum. It directly reflects how you would represent their company. :) RageInTheMachine9532 "...a pungent, ghastly, stinky piece of cheese!" -- The Roaming Gnome