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Documentation of ASP.net?


Glese

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Actually, MSDN has a ton of documentation.  The problem is that it's hard to find, and its search sucks.

 

Also, what kind of ASP.NET are you looking into?  Webforms (which is regular ASP.NET and sucks), or MVC (based on Rails, and pretty good)?  And, what programming language are you looking for, VB.NET (sucks), or C# (great)?

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The problem is that it's hard to find, and its search sucks.

This. I have never understood why vendors do this to us! As another example, MySQL - I'd expect "Developers Info", or something similar at least in the footer... but one doesn't exist.

 

My eyes cross whenever I go to MySQL's site.  It's like reading a *nix man page.  Ugh.

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The problem is that it's hard to find, and its search sucks.

This. I have never understood why vendors do this to us! As another example, MySQL - I'd expect "Developers Info", or something similar at least in the footer... but one doesn't exist.

 

My eyes cross whenever I go to MySQL's site.  It's like reading a *nix man page.  Ugh.

Their messaging/forum system is even worse.

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