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Getting started with ASP

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JCC

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Hello,<br><br>I have never worked with asp before, and I am interested in getting started.&nbsp;&nbsp;I was wondering if anyone could point me in the direction of some helpful sites, books, etc. that would be good as an introduction.&nbsp;&nbsp;I have experience with HTML, ColdFusion, a little (read: very little) expereience with C++ and a little (read: almost no) experience with VB.&nbsp;&nbsp;If anyone can drop me a couple links I would be forever grateful.<br><br>Jackson <p>Jackson C. Cooper<br><a href=mailto:jacksonc@orrcorp.com>jacksonc@orrcorp.com</a><br><a href= > </a><br>
 
sorry folks,&nbsp;&nbsp;I guess I should have looked through the posts that are already here before I posted this request.&nbsp;&nbsp;It seems as though there's already a post with a huge list of sites in the responses on here!&nbsp;&nbsp;Thanks anyway. <p>Jackson C. Cooper<br><a href=mailto:jacksonc@orrcorp.com>jacksonc@orrcorp.com</a><br><a href= > </a><br>
 
As far as links go, there are plenty of them here! If you want to get some hardcopy material, Wrox has put out some excellent ASP books. <br><br>Beginning Active Server Pages 3.0 (Professional too)<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;ISBN# 1-861003-38-2<br><br>Beginning Components for Active Server Pages<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;(in C++ and VB)<br><br>are two excellent books that I own.<br><br>Jeremy Lowery
 
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