Poonam Devi wrote:
If I want to develop website then I thing post can be in webdevelopment
Well, that would be true, except we have an ASP.NET forum. My main reason for directing people when they can't work out things like this for themselves, is that more people will see your question if you ask in the right forum. This forum is for non ASP.NET web dev, which should be clear by the simple fact that an ASP.NET forum exists
Poonam Devi wrote:
I am from India and google is no.1 website here
*grin* I bet it is.
Poonam Devi wrote:
But I thought experts of codeproject will guide me better than google.
Well, it's kind of impossible to answer the sort of top level, 'I have no idea what I'm doing, help me' type question you asked. How can a forum reply answer 'how do I write a website in ASP.NET', and be better than a book or article ?
Poonam Devi wrote:
Nobody is hiring me I have my own company
OK - well, if your desire is to update your skills, articles on the web are a good place to start, or a book.
Poonam Devi wrote:
I will buy a book obeviously if somebody will suggest me the best suitable book. I thought codeproject member will suggest me the best again I was wrong.
You said 'how do I write a website in ASP.NET', not 'what's a good book to buy ?'. Had you asked, I'd have told you. Programming ASP.NET from O'Reilly was a good first book for me.
Poonam Devi wrote:
If it will take long time still I have to update my skills.
Fair enough.
Poonam Devi wrote:
I will suggest to the experts that please encourage the learners instead of discouraging them even to ask next question at codeproject.
I'm sorry if I discouraged you. I assure you, if you do some study and ask questions more suited to a forum reply, I'd be happy to help you. Even if you'd asked what a good ASP.NET book was here, I'd have answered as well as pointing out that you're in the wrong place to ask that.
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