Hi Richard, I am an old programmer (Cobol, Business basic, Access, vba, sql...) for the past 12 years i was IT manager (managing budget, people, project...).. I'll retier in september and i want to learn ASP.net... Wath is the best way to start in your opinion? Thanks Eric Cote
Personally, I think it's best to learn Classic ASP first. It's a lot easier. Once you grasp the concepts, move up to ASP.net if you like. My site (the one you're on now) was built with Classic ASP back in 2002 and it still works fine for me. I'll be adding ASP.net classes later this year.
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