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Marty - 12 Sep 2006 15:13 GMT
I have a chance to take a class at a technical college...the name of it is
asp programming.  i bought the book and it is not about asp.net 2.0...it is
an earlier version...the book was published in 2005...

since we have asp.net 2.0...is the class worth it?  It also has some vb.net.

thanks for your help
Austin Phillips - 13 Sep 2006 01:53 GMT
Marty;

Do you have any previous experience with asp programming?
If not, then heck yeah take the class. Extra bonus if your company is paying
for it <%GRIN%>

My 2Cents;
Austin

>I have a chance to take a class at a technical college...the name of it is
> asp programming.  i bought the book and it is not about asp.net 2.0...it
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>
> thanks for your help
Scott M. - 13 Sep 2006 03:17 GMT
You need to clarify exactly what the class is in... ASP.NET 1.0, 1.1 or 2.0?
Or, is it on the .NET predessesor, Classic ASP (not a .NET technology).

If it is on Classic ASP, I would say it is NOT worth it.  If it is on
ASP.NET, I would say it IS worth it even if it is not the most recent
ASP.NET.

>I have a chance to take a class at a technical college...the name of it is
> asp programming.  i bought the book and it is not about asp.net 2.0...it
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>
> thanks for your help

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