MSDN Blogger's Tips On Programming
A blogger on the MSDN network has started a series of posts with easy resources for learning various .NET technologies. For us nuts and bolts techies more used to video cards than object-oriented languages, this could be precisely what we need.
In Windows 2003 Server, the ability to at least use the Windows Scripting Host for basic management tasks has become more prevalent, leaving many of us a little lost. The content in the tutorial posts they’re providing isn’t hidden or undiscovered. It’s just that most of us don’t really have the time nor energy to go shifting through Microsoft’s ever changing labyrinth of a Web site.
Today’s content consists of the ever-ubiquitous Web casts, recorded desktop sessions, desktop videos, and other Web sites. The first post is a little thin on the content for getting people started. I can’t help but think that Gotdotnet a overwhelming for a beginner. ‘Learning Visual Studio’ is less than a good value for money. Who wants to actually pay 50+ dollars a month to watch some developer go through wizards on low quality digital video? Still, the idea of having an experienced inside developer give advice to us newbies is sound which makes it worth at least keeping an eye on.
MSDN blogger posting resources for us development beginners.





