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actually iīm not an asp guru.. well..since i live in a country where they donīt teach asp itīs hard for me to get involved with it.. if itīs not because iīm interested and trying to learn some asp.. i wouldnīt be here!
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but iīm preetty interested in learning asp.. the only problem is to find someone who actually set my interest in the right direction!
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I've learned asp.net from several forums (including this one) and some eBook's.

I also have Microsoft Visual Studio.NET Enterprise Architect, wich provides alot of usefull background intelligence, and fast websites.

If you don't want asp.net but just plain asp, you don't need such an expensive editor (in fact, you never need one of them), but dreamweaver would also work fine. ASP is not compiled and therefore slower than ASP.NET. So I think today is THE time to strart using ASP.NET (no plain asp, because I guess ASP.NET will grow in the future and become even better than asp)

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I agree that your eforts wll be better spent learning asp.net

www.asp.net has an asp.net WYSIWYG devlopment tool called webmatrix. Pretty good, and free. They also have an excellent selection of tutorials, sample apps/starter kits, and forums.

I use MS VB.net to build asp.net applications. It is Visual studio, but only has the VB language set, and it's a lot cheaper than the full visual Studio. I got Borlands free C# Builder to do a few things in C# instead of VB for asp.net. The Borland product can either run as a stand-alone WYSIWYG devlopment tool or can integrate with visual studio.

If you're running an OS that doesn't include IIS (XP Home, Win 98) to test development, www.asp.net has the Cassini web server, which is also free.



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Another great freebie is the MSDE which is pretty well integrated from within Web Matrix. And that's free too. (MSDE is a slightly cut down version of MS SQL Server.)

 

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BTW: I use Web Matrix to connect to SQL Server for quick queries on boxes where I don't have SQL Server. A great cheap solution~!
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I dont like webmatrix because it changes your code!
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