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.NET help
Hi,
I'm looking for a good tutorial on dot net technology. Basically, I'm looking
to do an interesting semester project related to .NET components (mebbe building
a web service) and need to know whether the learning curve for .NET is too
steep to be able to do something useful with it in 4 mths. I don't know XML
or C# either. Anyone have any helpful tips? How should I got about this?
Thanks,
-Saad
P.S. The 2 prev posts were by mistake... sorry!
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Re: .NET help
No. Four months is definitely long enough to build a fairly complex project
with .NET, even starting completely from scratch. There are a huge number of
resources available to show you how to build simple Web services.
You might take a look at this article to get started:
http://archive.devx.com/dotnet/artic...01/default.asp
This site contains a large number of getting-started examples:
http://www.gotdotnet.com
"Saad" <saads@umich.edu> wrote in message
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> Hi,
>
> I'm looking for a good tutorial on dot net technology. Basically, I'm
looking
> to do an interesting semester project related to .NET components (mebbe
building
> a web service) and need to know whether the learning curve for .NET is too
> steep to be able to do something useful with it in 4 mths. I don't know
XML
> or C# either. Anyone have any helpful tips? How should I got about this?
> Thanks,
>
> -Saad
>
> P.S. The 2 prev posts were by mistake... sorry!
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