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abacnet #1
Re: newbie seeking guidance
John,
I've worked with someone who was new to .NET and the web. And here is my
experience. Wether you choose VB or Csharp is not really a big issue, it's
mainly a syntax problem. But I advise you to spend some time understanding
web applications because that would be a different way of thinking. Check
also [url]http://samples.gotdotnet.com/quickstart/aspplus/[/url]
"John" <jevans@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:030601c35a2b$72079920$a301280a@phx.gbl...> Greetings. I am a newbie at creating apps for the web.
> The division I work in feels that since I can do things
> with Access2000, automate Excel worksheets, and develope
> Visual Basic apps (small ones done on VB6) that I should
> be able to do the web thing.
> What I am seeking is some guidance as to which of the
> many languages out there would be the better one to use
> for creating an app for use over the web? Since I am
> already familiar with VB6, can that be used?
> It would be appreciative if anyone can point me in the
> right direction to start. I have the .NET material on my
> harddrive already but not sure of where to start.
> Thanks in advance.
> *** John
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John #2
Re: newbie seeking guidance
abacnet, thanks for the info. I will check out the
website you recommend.
*** John
web. And here is my>-----Original Message-----
>John,
>
>I've worked with someone who was new to .NET and thea big issue, it's>experience. Wether you choose VB or Csharp is not reallytime understanding>mainly a syntax problem. But I advise you to spend someof thinking. Check>web applications because that would be a different waydevelope>also [url]http://samples.gotdotnet.com/quickstart/aspplus/[/url]
>
>"John" <jevans@yahoo.com> wrote in message
>news:030601c35a2b$72079920$a301280a@phx.gbl...>> Greetings. I am a newbie at creating apps for the web.
>> The division I work in feels that since I can do things
>> with Access2000, automate Excel worksheets, andshould>> Visual Basic apps (small ones done on VB6) that Imy>> be able to do the web thing.
>> What I am seeking is some guidance as to which of the
>> many languages out there would be the better one to use
>> for creating an app for use over the web? Since I am
>> already familiar with VB6, can that be used?
>> It would be appreciative if anyone can point me in the
>> right direction to start. I have the .NET material on>>> harddrive already but not sure of where to start.
>> Thanks in advance.
>> *** John
>
>.
>John Guest



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