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#1: Aug 12 '08
I need a crash course in ASP development. Specifically, I have to develop an
ASP program which will read data, write out Excel spreadsheets, write out
pipe-delimited files, and update a back-end SQL Server database.

Anything that anyone can point me to would be GREATLY appreciated.

Is there any sample code out there that anyone knows about?

I appreciate your time and feedback and Thanks in advance for your help.

PSULionRP

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#2: Aug 12 '08

re: ASP Crash Course


=?Utf-8?B?UFNVTGlvblJQ?= wrote on 12 aug 2008 in
microsoft.public.inetserver.asp.general:
Quote:
I need a crash course in ASP development. Specifically, I have to
develop an ASP program which will read data, write out Excel
spreadsheets, write out pipe-delimited files, and update a back-end
SQL Server database.
>
Anything that anyone can point me to would be GREATLY appreciated.
>
Is there any sample code out there that anyone knows about?
>
I appreciate your time and feedback and Thanks in advance for your
help.
"Need"?

Hire a professional,
or take the time to get enough experience.


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re: ASP Crash Course


Killing me with a response like that. I hope someone can help. I'm sure it's
not too hard to pick up.

"Evertjan." wrote:
Quote:
=?Utf-8?B?UFNVTGlvblJQ?= wrote on 12 aug 2008 in
microsoft.public.inetserver.asp.general:
>
Quote:
I need a crash course in ASP development. Specifically, I have to
develop an ASP program which will read data, write out Excel
spreadsheets, write out pipe-delimited files, and update a back-end
SQL Server database.

Anything that anyone can point me to would be GREATLY appreciated.

Is there any sample code out there that anyone knows about?

I appreciate your time and feedback and Thanks in advance for your
help.
>
"Need"?
>
Hire a professional,
or take the time to get enough experience.
>
>
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Evertjan.
The Netherlands.
(Please change the x'es to dots in my emailaddress)
>
Evertjan.
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re: ASP Crash Course


=?Utf-8?B?UFNVTGlvblJQ?= wrote on 12 aug 2008 in
microsoft.public.inetserver.asp.general:
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"Evertjan." wrote:
>
Quote:
>=?Utf-8?B?UFNVTGlvblJQ?= wrote on 12 aug 2008 in
>microsoft.public.inetserver.asp.general:
>>
Quote:
I need a crash course in ASP development. Specifically, I have to
develop an ASP program which will read data, write out Excel
spreadsheets, write out pipe-delimited files, and update a back-end
SQL Server database.
>
Anything that anyone can point me to would be GREATLY appreciated.
>
Is there any sample code out there that anyone knows about?
>
I appreciate your time and feedback and Thanks in advance for your
help.
>>
>"Need"?
>>
>Hire a professional,
>or take the time to get enough experience.
[Please do not toppost on usenet and do not quote signatures]
Quote:
Killing me with a response like that. I hope someone can help. I'm
sure it's not too hard to pick up.
How can you be certain, If you still "need" a crash cource?

Methinks you do not know what you "need", only what you "want",
and you should be gratefull with a honnest advice.

Usenet is not in the business to give the answers you want,
if they are not the right ones. For that try a paid helpdesk.

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Bob Barrows [MVP]
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#5: Aug 13 '08

re: ASP Crash Course


PSULionRP wrote:
Quote:
I need a crash course in ASP development. Specifically, I have to
develop an ASP program which will read data, write out Excel
spreadsheets, write out pipe-delimited files, and update a back-end
SQL Server database.
>
Anything that anyone can point me to would be GREATLY appreciated.
>
Is there any sample code out there that anyone knows about?
>
I appreciate your time and feedback and Thanks in advance for your
help.
>
1. Decide whether you wish to use classic ASP or ASP.Net. You will need to
do some resarch to make this decision. This is a classic ASP group so people
here are likely to advise the technology they use. You need to do the
research to make your own decision.
2. There are plenty of tutorial sites out there ... asp101, etc. Go visit
them to see if they have what you need.

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Jon Paal [MSMD]
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#6: Aug 13 '08

re: ASP Crash Course


http://msconline.maconstate.edu/tutorials/default.aspx



"PSULionRP" <PSULionRP@discussions.microsoft.comwrote in message news:C8A08A20-2B93-4067-ADAF-60BCCCD3AC65@microsoft.com...
Quote:
>I need a crash course in ASP development. Specifically, I have to develop an
ASP program which will read data, write out Excel spreadsheets, write out
pipe-delimited files, and update a back-end SQL Server database.
>
Anything that anyone can point me to would be GREATLY appreciated.
>
Is there any sample code out there that anyone knows about?
>
I appreciate your time and feedback and Thanks in advance for your help.
>
PSULionRP

Mike Brind [MVP]
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#7: Aug 13 '08

re: ASP Crash Course



"PSULionRP" <PSULionRP@discussions.microsoft.comwrote in message
news:B41CAB7D-4546-4135-AE0F-95BBC6817096@microsoft.com...
Quote:
"Evertjan." wrote:
>
Quote:
>=?Utf-8?B?UFNVTGlvblJQ?= wrote on 12 aug 2008 in
>microsoft.public.inetserver.asp.general:
>>
Quote:
I need a crash course in ASP development. Specifically, I have to
develop an ASP program which will read data, write out Excel
spreadsheets, write out pipe-delimited files, and update a back-end
SQL Server database.
>
Anything that anyone can point me to would be GREATLY appreciated.
>
Is there any sample code out there that anyone knows about?
>
I appreciate your time and feedback and Thanks in advance for your
help.
>>
>"Need"?
>>
>Hire a professional,
>or take the time to get enough experience.
Quote:
Killing me with a response like that. I hope someone can help. I'm sure
it's
not too hard to pick up.
>
It's easier to pick up for some than for others. It depends on what you
already know about programming. But mostly, it depends on your levels of
persistence, desire and aptitude. If all you want to do is get this project
done, and then forget all about ASP (or ASP.NET), Evertjan's advice is very
sound - hire someone. Likewise, if you are up against a deadline, that
might be the best solution too. Otherwise, as well as the tutorial series
that Jon linked to, here's another one: www.w3schools.com/asp.

--
Mike Brind
MVP - ASP/ASP.NET


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