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If you've never worked with asp before, you've got some work ahead of you. It may be easier to hire someone who can assist you with the initial setup of your asp and then you can learn from there. If you have programming talent, then it should not be that much of a learning curve.
Good luck!
I have asp contract that I am starting tomorrow so I have to do the crash course.
Thanks for those two links any others would be appreciated. I was wondering if there was a php.net equivalent for asp. All functions and a general reference for the language. You could also sticky me if you don't feel like dropping a truckload of url's.
Mohammed can go to the mountain or the mountain to him....umm, I mean there are lots of threads in the forum for specific problems and tips.
You might want to install yourself IIS if you already have not- so you can write some code on your own computer without having to upload it to another.
Definetely two good starting points where many people have no doubt began :)
From the horses mouth: A search on Microsoft [search.microsoft.com]
I dont know if this is what your looking for but its the closest I could find to PHP.net!
and another
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and for the nitty gritty
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microsofts asp guide
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