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Allen Browne's Access Tips -
Articles for beginners and advanced users of the Microsoft Office Access
database. Examples and solutions to implement. Bugs and traps to avoid. Sample
code and utilities to download. All free.
Microsoft Visual Studio Express Editions Learning Center - If you're looking
to get started with Visual Studio, this is where you can download free
beginner's editions of the Visual Studio components including Visual Basic.NET,
C# and SQL Server 2005. The site also provides guidance to help you
find the learning track that you're most interested in.
ICDSoft - The previous web
hosting provider for Drewslair.com and AndrewComeau.com. This site was with
ICDSoft from 2005 to 2010 and I found their service to be exemplary. They offer low
hosting prices and an outstanding array of features including unlimited e-mail
addresses, domain parking, comprehensive statistics, MySQL databases and support
for a wide variety of web development technologies. I recommend them
highly!
3Essentials.com - The current hosting provider
for Drewslair.com and AndrewComeau.com. 3Essentials offers both Windows and
Linux hosting and supports a wide array of features to support any individual or
business website needs.
Recommended Reading
Technical
Microsoft Visual C# 2005: Step by Step
John Sharp

Despite being told how similar C# is to VB.Net, I decided to
get a beginner's guide and walk through it from the beginning. I've been
happy with this book which is suited to the complete beginner as well as the professional
picking up a new language. It includes a CD with all of the
exercise code from the book.
Programming Microsoft Visual Basic .NET
Francesco Balena

I've found this to be a good reference to the concepts
behind .NET and the changes in one of the most popular programming languages.
For those who have worked with past versions, it covers changes to familiar concepts
such as error handling and console applications while introducing the new features
of Visual Basic.Net.
Sams Teach Yourself ASP.NET 3.5 in 24 Hours, Complete Starter Kit
Scott Mitchell
This is an easy-to-follow beginner's guide to ASP.NET. It includes a
DVD with Visual Web Developer 2008 Express, Microsoft's web design program for creating ASP.NET websites. The programming portions use VB.NET
rather than C# out of consideration for those new to the .NET platform and the
book includes a decent primer on the language and an introduction to
Structured Query Language. The book is primarily for beginning
programmers. Intermediate to advanced users may find it a bit slow and
repetitive.
Microsoft Visual Basic .NET Programmer's Cookbook (Pro-Developer)
Matthew MacDonald
Intended as a reference rather than a tutorial, this book features hundreds of examples of how to use VB.NET to provide practical solutions from manipulating file names and validating credit card numbers to working with the registry and uploading
a file through an ASP.NET application. While intended as a reference, this book could also be useful for the intermediate .NET programmer seeking additional experience and ideas.
Code Complete, Second Edition,
Steve McConnell (Microsoft Press)
The Pragmatic Programmer,Hunt & Thomas
These two books focus on general programming and design practices, independent
of the actual language. After you have a good grasp on designing databases
with Access, including the writing of code modules, these books will give you
an extra perspective on designing and maintaining quality applications.
After Hours Reading
Escape from Cubicle Nation: From Corporate Prisoner to Thriving Entrepreneur
Pamela Slim and Guy Kawasaki

This book is a great resource for anyone who is considering the jump from outside employment to self-employment. Even if you're not determined to work for yourself and simply want to investigate
life beyond your current cubicle walls, Escape from Cubicle Nation offers advice on networking and planning ahead for the lifestyle changes that may come with a career change. The first couple of chapters
are obviously drawn from many interviews as well as the author's own experience, referencing some of the common frustrations of modern corporate life. The book follows up with plenty of interviews with
people who have made the transition and exercises to help the reader define his or her path forward. Escape from Cubicle Nation was published in early 2009 and its advice is given with respect to the
current economy. A free chapter is available on the author's website at http://www.escapefromcubiclenation.com .
Never Have Your Dog Stuffed: And Other Things I've Learned
Alan Alda

Alan Alda's autobiography is an enjoyable mix of stories and insights beginning
with his early life around the Vaudeville performers who inspired him through
his work on The West Wing. Although only a single chapter is devoted to
M*A*S*H, fans of Hawkeye Pierce might occasionally hear his voice as Alda shares
the stories from throughout his life and the cherished lessons he's learned.