Re: Education?
by "April" <april(at)farstrider.org>
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"Ariston Collander" <AristonITPro(at)excite.com>, <hwg-techniques(at)hwg.org> |
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I'm afraid I can't help with many tutorials on that subject. Try
webmonkey.com for the CSS... But as far as actually learning something
goes, I would make a recomendation you might hate: Do sites. As in, come
up with a hobby you really like, and incorporate CSS and ASP into a site you
do and maintain for it. (Dunno about the XML, though). Write a message
board or something else that you have to solidly know ASP for, and keep
coming back to it every weekend.
I've met a lot of people, my roommate included, who have great resumes and
who have taken every tutorial on the web.. But still can't code.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Ariston Collander" <AristonITPro(at)excite.com>
To: <hwg-techniques(at)hwg.org>
Sent: Wednesday, November 08, 2000 2:52 PM
Subject: Education?
> Hello All,
>
> Does anyone have any suggestions on where I could find some tutorials on
> ASP, CSS, and XML? I am currently a student at ITT Tech going into Web
> Development, but in order to be marketable to good companies I need to
know
> more than I do. Any suggestions? Unfortunately I constitute that "poor,
> starving college student" so I can't afford some of the multi-hundred
dollar
> seminars and such.
>
> Thanks...
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> Ariston C. Collander
> Aspiring IT Professional, Web Designer
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