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General .NET Links
DevX .NET Framework, Visual Studio.NET, and ASP.NET Developer Resources
DevX.com's list of Links. The most comprehensive list of .NET links anywhere on the Internet. (added 8/3/2000)

Dotnetwire.com
DOTNET Wire is a great place for you to announce your new .NET-related resource/product/community/Web site (and for you to check out the latest in the .NET world). (added 8/27/2000)

The Code Project - .NET
The Code Project was formed to provide developers with a place to meet and exchange ideas. "We hope to provide developers with all the resources they need to help them in their day-to-day programming, as well as helping them keep up to date with the latest technologies." The Code Project is run by Chris Maunder, Erik Thompson, and Uwe Keim. (added 8/27/2000)

.netBooks.com
This site, which launched yesterday, lists books about .NET technology, including reviews, sample chapters, author interviews, etc. According to the site, "We are an independent resource, and not a promotion tool. We utilize the expertise of people in the field to review books for us." (added 10/25/2000)

Z8.NET
Jonathan Crossland's site is just beginning, but it offers some drafts of .NET articles and links to news and discussions. (added 9/25/2000)

.netToday
This site aims to bring the latest and most relevant information on Microsoft's .NET framework. "We will bring you articles written by experts in the field. We hope to bring you features that benefit both developers and non-developers alike." (added 10/25/2000)

CodeGuru
EarthWeb's CodeGuru has some good .NET stuff to read about. Jeffrey Richter writes a regular column, "Nothing But .NET." (added 10/25/2000)

GotDotNet: The .NET Framework Community Website
The Microsoft .NET team has created this site to help them "communicate better with folks like you." They'll use it to "promote cool third-party sites and software, as well as to share samples and other content in an impromptu, unofficial format." There's also a day-to-day, behind-the-scenes journal that covers the trials and tribulations of running a site on the new platform. (added 12/19/2000)

Sam's .NET Stuff
Sam Gentile, "a geek and Principal Software Engineer at Compuware NuMega," has just begun his list of resources, sites, and his own tutorials. (added 1/26/2001)

@ewnet .Net Categories
This programming portal, @ewnet.com, is a free, professional site "for everyone to enjoy," has a .NET page that contains links to C#, ASP+, VB.NET, and ADO+ articles, demo sites, and the like. (added 1/26/2001)

iDevResource
This "Developer's Resource & Community Site for COM, COM+, XML, ASP and all Windows developers" contains links to many articles. They also encourage submissions. (added 1/26/2001)

.net101
This site provides articles, tips, and other knowledge base material on Microsoft .NET technology. The technology areas covered include ASP.NET, C#, ADO.NET, VB.NET, and Web Services. .net101's mission is to facilitate the .NET knowledge creation and dissemination within developer community. (added 2/28/2001)

BipinJoshi.com
This site comes from Bipin Joshi, a programmer in Mumbai, India, who "presents my articles, tutorials, source code, and other technical information on a broad range of topics like VB, VB.NET, ASP, ASP.NET, C#, COM, XML, and Java. The main aim of this site is not to host tons of articles or tutorials but to form a platform of knowledge sharing among interested users." (added 2/28/2001)

The World of .NET
The competition for comprehensive list of .NET links continues! This site's goal is to "gather all types of information about different .NET technologies from many website around the cyberspace and then to catagorize it in such a manner so that you can quickly get to what you are looking for." [sic.] (added 3/1/2001)

angryCoder
angryCoder is the first e-zine written completely using Microsoft's .NET Framework. The origin of the angryCoder name comes from a nickname that was given to site founder Jonathan Goodyear by his coworkers. "I built the angryCoder site for a couple of reasons. First, I needed a project idea to get me involved with ASP.NET, and the .NET Framework in general. A site where I could openly vent my (often controversial) opinions seemed like the logical avenue to take. I felt it would enable other 'vocal' developers to get involved as well. The second reason for angryCoder is that I wanted to promote the open-source movement by offering the site's source code for FREE." (added 4/26/2001)

Universal Thread .NET Sites
The Universal Thread is a technical support engine serves many different software and technologies, including Visual FoxPro, Visual Basic, SQL Server, Windows, IIS, Oracle, ASP, .NET, Linux, and more. It contains threaded messages, news, links, articles, consulting and training companies, FAQs, downloads, and more. Check out their specific .NET-related pages:

(added 8/8/2001)

The Mono Project
Ximian's Mono Project is an open-source implementation of the .NET development framework. It "aims to bring the Common Language Infrastructure platform to free systems... The .NET development platform is a very rich, powerful, and well designed platform that would help improve the free software development platform. Just like the GNU project began to clone Unix sixteen years ago, we will be cloning the .NET development platform because it is a great platform to build on." Read their press release: "Ximian Announces Open Source Initiative to Develop a Linux Platform for .NET." (added 8/8/2001)

ASP+ (Now ASP.NET) Links
www.aspng.com/aspng/links.asp
A list of ASP+ links. (added 8/3/2000)

www.aspfree.com/links.aspx
A list of ASP+ links. (added 8/3/2000)

aspwire.com
Great ASP+ news site. Got .NET/ASP+ news/products and other stuff to announce? Do it here. (added 8/14/2000)

www.aspfree.com/devlinks
Developer links on a variety of topics, including .NET stuff. (added 8/27/2000)

Jeff Niblack's List of ASP+ Links
A bunch of ASP+ links. (added 9/12/2000)

PlusASP.com
Rob Taylor, a private consultant specializing in ASP/SQL inventory systems, has a site that's intended to share his learning adventures of ASP+ with you. Included are links about Web forms, converting ASP to ASP+, namespaces, controls, and ADO+. (added 11/15/2000)

123aspx.com
Dave Wanta, "a guy with a little spare time on his hands," has built this site "because of my love for programming, ASP, ASP+ and Microsoft technologies in general." He lists applications and tools, references and whitepapers, code libraries, and other ASP+ resources. (added 9/25/2000)

ASPNextGen.com
The mission of this site is to provide a place "for the dissemination of information, tools, and education for developers utilizing the ASP.NET framework." Here are some reasons why you'll find this site helpful: a minimum of two .NET tutorials and how-to's are added each week; their .NET Component Resource (.NETComRes) is a place for developers to download/upload .NET components and source code; they have Quickstart tutorials (including for mobile devices); they are a Microsoft .NET Partner, and their complete site runs on the .NET framework. (added 3/1/2001)

411 ASP.NET Directory
This is "your guide to the newest version of Active Server Pages called ASP.NET." It's a directory of ASP.NET tutorials, applications, scripts, assemblies, and articles for the novice to professional developer. (added 3/1/2001)

Learn More About ASP.NET!
4GuysFromRolla's ASP.NET page is a compendium of links to their own articles as well as third-party ASP.NET resources. (added 4/26/2001)

ASPAlliance ASP.NET Articles
"The ASP Alliance was founded in 1997 by Charles Carroll. It is currently managed and owned by Steven Smith, and provides resources to ASP and Internet technology experts to expand and share their knowledge with the developer community." Check out their original ASP.NET articles here. (added 4/26/2001)

Ask ASP.NET
This site is a treasure chest of Q&As from developers for developers. They actively seek people to join them and become an askASP.com guru. (added 4/26/2001)

Microsoft ASP.NET Home
ASP.NET is a revolutionary new programming framework that enables the rapid development of powerful web applications and services. Part of the emerging Microsoft .NET Platform, it provides the easiest and most scalable way to build, deploy and run distributed web applications that can target any browser or device. (added 5/9/2001)

Superexpert ASP.NET
Stephen Walther has been steadily adding tutorials and articles to his site. "I'll be adding many more code samples when my book ASP.NET Unleashed is released." (added 8/8/2001)

C# Links
www.csharp-station.com/Links.htm
CSharp Station's C# news and links. (added 8/4/2000)

www.csharpindex.com
Lots of C# links. (added 8/14/2000)

www.csharphelp.com
A site for C# programmers with forums, download area, and more. (added 8/27/2000)

www.codeproject.com/csharp
C# links. (added 8/27/2000)

HitMill's List of C# Links
Cheryl Gribble has compiled an interesting collection of links about C#, as well as XML, ASP, DHTML, and JavaScript—and general computer/Internet-related topics for students. (updated 1/4/2001)

CodeHound's C# search engine
Search the Web for C# resources with this C#-specific search engine. (added 9/25/2000)

C# Corner
This site is a free resource for C# and .NET developers. "Anybody can post his/her articles, code, topics, links, suggestions, or comments on this site." (added 10/25/2000)

C# Help
This site provides articles, information and feedback on C#. Post a question on their bulletin board, engage in live discussions, or check out articles. They strive to cover all levels of C#, from beginner to advanced. (added 10/25/2000)

ECMA TC39 Working Documents
Notes and agenda from the latest ECMA standards body meetings where they are considering the C# and other standards proposals from Microsoft. (ECMA is an international industry association founded in 1961 and dedicated to the standardization of information and communication systems.) (added 10/25/2000)

O'Reilly's .NET/C# Roundup
Here are all the articles about .NET and C# published on oreilly.com. (added 1/17/2001)

C# Corner
"C# Corner a free resource site for C# and .NET developers. Anybody can submit his/her C# and .NET-related articles on this site." (added 1/17/2001)

Programmers Heaven
This site—developed and maintained by Synchron Data, a Internet consultant company located in southern Sweden—is dedicated to programmers all over the world. "Our main goal is to provide a complete start-off for programming related Web surfing and file downloading." They offer a C# Zone. (added 4/11/2001)

Master C#
Saurabh Nandu's site is an excellent collection of articles and commentary about .NET, Visual Studio, Web Services, etc. Best thing is, he's updated his content for Beta 2. (added 8/8/2001)

Learn-c-sharp.com
Michael Bartlett's site is for C# programmers, by C# programmers. "This site aims to explore the language with ready made courses and articles. As time goes by, we hope to implement self-test systems so that, as a programmer, you may judge your level realistically and refer potential employers to your strengths via the site. Our tutorials are of the highest quality and have been bundled with the world's first C# editor, 'Antechinus'. Whether you are a C# expert looking for somewhere to place your articles, or a novice looking to learn the C# language, this site should be on your bookmarks, and may very well serve as a useful reference guide at some point in your career." (added 8/8/2001)

SOAP, Web Services Links
SoapGuru Links List
The SoapGuru eZine keeps you up to date with the latest SOAP/Web Service information. (added 9/27/2000)

DotNet.Microsoft.com
"This site is designed to showcase beta and early versions of .Net WebServices that are under development or being considered in future for Microsoft.com. Please note that this information and the WebServices hosted on this site are "AS IS" and without support or warranty of any kind." (added 4/11/2001)

XMethods
XMethods is an organization dedicated to promoting the development, deployment, and use of Web services. They currently offer a directory of publicly-available Web services, hosting and deployment facilities for service developers, and forums for discussion about available Web services. (added 4/11/2001)

Visual Basic.NET Links
vbwire.com
Great Visual Basic news site. Got .NET news/products and other stuff to announce? Do it here. (added 8/14/2000)

VBxtras .NET links
VBxtras list of .NET links—only a small subset of all links. (added 9/27/2000)

VB-Joker
Carsten Thomsen's site includes links, source code to apps he's written, news, articles, and tips related to VB.NET. (added 2/28/2001)

VB.NET Info
Per Hultqvist created this site to help VB6 programmers (like himself) learn VB.NET. (added 3/1/2001)


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