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Old November 3rd, 2005, 10:12 AM
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Yeh I’m really enjoying it! Going to be coming to the end though soon :( (I will probably get stuck at some point again though!!) Are there any good follow on wrox books or something you would recommend??

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Old November 4th, 2005, 01:12 PM
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It depends on what you like to do next. Do you want to know more about Dreamweaver, or would you like to dig deeper into ASP?

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A bit of both I think! I have just got an asp.net ecommerce wrox book that I am going to give a look over, but I really want to learn more things about user interaction, for example logging in, having a profile, a user only being able to modify their data and no one else’s, building forums, chat (which I really want to do, but don’t have a clue how!lol!) etc. But I am not sure what sort of books I should be looking at next to help me with this, any ideas I would be grateful for the help!!

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If you want to learn more about "classic" ASP, Wrox has (or used to have, not sure) a book called Professional ASP. This book contains tons of information about ASP and I can recommend it. Not sure if it's still available officially, but it's worth a try. A colleague of fine recently bought a second hand version through Amazon.

If you want to learn ASP.NET, take a look at Beginning ASP.NET or Professional ASP.NET by Wrox. Since you already did a programmer's introduction to ASP with Beginning Dreamweaver, maybe you can get the Pro version. Be sure to check out the book's index and web reviews before you buy it. It's hard for me to judge if you need the Beginner or the Pro version...

Other than that, I can recommend Amazon. Search for the topics you're interested in, and read the reviews and then determine what you like. Personal taste is a great influence in this process, although it seems you have a good taste for computer books ;)

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