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28/01/2002 16:57:06
 
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Tom,

I actually expect ASP to stay around the longest of all the tools with new versions in .Net. I've read several articles that discuss how a lot of ASP developers are going or are having a difficult time with .NET because they can no longer be strictly scriptors. They really need to learn to take the next step up and become programmers. I read a really good article that discusses this very issue:

http://www.owendo.com/technocorner/resources/rd/rd_8.html

PF



>Be sure to get some good reference material before it is no longer available. I have a feeling when .NET is released to the retail market it will begin to be difficult to find material on Visual Studio 6.0 and ASP. I have had good luck with Wrox publications but you will learn more by hacking than any book can hope to teach.
>
>If you need any ideas on ASP let me know. I use many INCLUDE files to reduce my code, as well as style sheets (CSS).
>
>Tom

(On an infant's shirt): Already smarter than Bush
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