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01-21-2005, 02:55 PM
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that's probably the best thing to do. it's the approach i took, and that wasonly 2 and a half months ago and i'm in the middle of building myseelf back end control panels.

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You could always pick up Dino Espostio's Introduction to ASP.NET 2.0?

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lol, I've thought about ASP, but you need a server with microsoft right :-/! I think? Also, how long do you think it would take to learn?

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i do believe you need a server with IIS installed (windows based server), and it shouldn't take longer to learn than any other language.

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Yeah it is very easy; its more like HTML than PHP; but you can also put in normal programming into it which is more than handy - mainly C# but also any .NET Language - which is everything from Visual Basic to J# to Cobol if you have the Compiler installed on your Windows Server.

You do need a Windows Server - but they're getting cheaper and cheaper now and you can find many at the same price as Linux Servers with everything on Linux Servers but with a better Control Panel (I love Plesk personally, but Helm too) and ASPX. MSSQL is pretty cheap now too, $10 for 100Megs, and so on.

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