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3/26/2010 12:20 PM
 

Ok, so I'm finally plunging into it .NET & DotNetNuke.

I am a Php & Java programmer.  Java is too expensive to host on my own and Php isn't secure enough.  So I've decided I'm going to take up .NET & learn to implement DotNetNuke -- it seems to be the most quality product out there.

So I'm asking your advice, what is going to be the shortest path to doing this?  Any book or online tutorial suggestions?  If I download the free IDE that Microsoft offers (http://www.asp.net/downloads/) will that be all I need?  (I am sad to give up Eclipse, I've learned to love that).

Any suggestions on learning .NET and DotNetNuke at the same time?  Looking at the source code, it looks like I should focus on VB.

thanks for your suggestions, I look forward to being a part of this community.


Java man becoming a .NET fan.
 
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