BimalV Posted January 28, 2003 Posted January 28, 2003 I am kinda new in this technology. Can anyone suggest me some website or some goodbook I can refer to learn about the .NET platform in detail? Thanks in advance :) Quote
Leaders quwiltw Posted January 28, 2003 Leaders Posted January 28, 2003 Websites: 1) http://www.gotdotnet.com - Look at the tutorials for WinForms, WebForms, and Common Tasks. 2) http://www.xtremedotnettalk.com Books: I've found all of the Microsoft Press books extremely helpful. Specifically, Programming Visual Basic.NET ADO.NET Coding Techniques For Visual Basic.NET also, if you don't have any real OO experience (ie. you're coming from VB6) then... OOP with Visual Basic.NET and C#.NET General Advice: Search the forums prior to asking questions. Quote --tim
BimalV Posted January 29, 2003 Author Posted January 29, 2003 Thanks quwiltw. But I am looking for information on Dot Net OS and not the languages. I have OO experience but not with Visual Basic. Any help will be appriciated. Quote
*Experts* Volte Posted January 29, 2003 *Experts* Posted January 29, 2003 The .NET OS? Operating System? Are you sure you don't mean the .NET framework? There are some very good books on the subject there as well. You might want to look at this book, as I've heard some pretty good things about it. Quote
BimalV Posted January 29, 2003 Author Posted January 29, 2003 Thanks VolteFace, I will check these books. I am sorry being new, I am not familier with the terminology. I needed a starting point. I have got now. Thanks again. Quote
BimalV Posted January 29, 2003 Author Posted January 29, 2003 Will anyone send me some relevent website addresses as well. Procuring the book will take not less than two weeks. Quote
Leaders quwiltw Posted January 29, 2003 Leaders Posted January 29, 2003 There are tons of good reading about the .NET Framework on msdn.microsoft.com you can start here: http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/library/en-us/cpguide/html/cpovrintroductiontonetframeworksdk.asp Quote --tim
BimalV Posted January 30, 2003 Author Posted January 30, 2003 Thanks quwiltw :) This is helpful. Quote
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