[thelist] good resources for beginner - HTML, CSS, ASP, XML

Philip Warbasse info at warbassedesign.com
Tue Sep 3 10:18:01 CDT 2002


Hi Dave,

This subject comes up every now and again on thelist.  I really learned a
lot from www.webmonkey.com   There is also a compiled list on evolt that is
very good.  Good luck.

Philip Warbasse
www.warbassedesign.com

----- Original Message -----
From: <David.Cantrell at Gunter.AF.mil>
To: <thelist at lists.evolt.org>
Sent: Tuesday, September 03, 2002 8:11 AM
Subject: [thelist] good resources for beginner - HTML, CSS, ASP, XML


> Hi all,
>
> I've got a new guy that needs to get up to speed quickly on HTML, CSS,
ASP,
> and later XML. My problem is, I'm a trained programmer with years of
> experience doing this stuff, whereas he is not. He's technically competent
> and has worked on UNIX systems before (using specialized applications, not
> general administration), but not done any form of scripting at all.
>
> He's a smart guy and very eager to learn, and I have no doubt he'll soak
> this stuff up like a sponge. However, since I am essentially self-taught
> since Mosaic was a pup and he needs to get working in a short time (I may
be
> gone within six months), I'm wondering what combination of books/sites
would
> you recommend for someone coming from square one, with no knowledge of web
> development concepts at all (except for knowing TCP/IP), to learn the
> material? He's going through the HTML tutorials at www.w3schools.com right
> now. Any other resources you could provide would be great.
>
> I'm specifically looking for the "good" sites and books you have used to
> learn HTML & XHTML, CSS, ASP 3.0 with VBScript, and XML & XSL.
>
> Of course I plan to sign him up for this mailing list as well. ;)
>
> Any input much appreciated.
>
> Thanks!
> -dave
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