People have this impression that everything a person could ever want to do has already been written in PHP, and all anyone ever has to do to put together a great website is download some scripts and glue them all together. On the other side of the coin, ASP is a barren no-man's land where programs go to die.
Nothing could be further from the truth - ASP is an extremely powerful, capable framework, easy to manage, and convenient to work in. There's all kinds of help available. Because of all the confusion, it seems like it would be helpful to list out where we go for help, and have all of these in one place.
I know there's a lot more, but I don't know what exactly. If people want to add to the list, please do, it will help us all. I may wind up creating a blog post so there's one consolidated list in one place - I finally got my blog ported to WordPress, and hosted on its own top-level domain! Although if someone else wants to beat me to the punch, I'm still trying to figure out how I'll incorporate programming topics into my blog, which is mainly political and historical. Programming is my day job, but it's not my life, so I haven't covered that yet.
Brings up a good question - do you have a subscription to Experts Exchange? Every time they've come up in a search and I've clicked the result in Google, they want me to pay for the answer. So I stopped clicking them a year or two ago. I wonder if they've changed that, or if I'm looking in the wrong place?
You know I did have a subscription. But I believe you can get the answers for free as long as you sign up for a free account. You can't post any questions unless you pay or earn points by answering questions.
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