>>My point is that I'm trying to learn how to use ASP. If I use FrontPage, I can
>>make nice web pages, but I won't learn HTML. I want to learn all the
>>nitty-gritty details. I'm trying to put some experience on my resume, and
>>saying I can use some tool isn't going to do me any good if the company doesn't
>>use that tool.
>
>Noted. If you want to learn ASP, WebConnect won't help you. On the other hand, if you want to learn CGI, ASP won't help you. As you noted, it all depends on the tool the employer needs.
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>I should really check out WebConnect again, though: I remember it as being rather similar to what ASP has become, but I might just be hallucinating: I was studying the manual while waiting for my first niece to be born. :-)
I've already dabbled in CGI. I've got a book on Perl and wrote some simple things. ASP seems to be the big trend now, so I thought I'd dabble a bit there. I'd like to do something web related. I tried my hand at desigining web pages and found I had no artistic talent. :) But doing the programming side, I think, is something I can do.
How's your niece?
Thanks,
-Michelle
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