Well, I started learning HTML about June. I taught myself HTML, ASP in VBS and JS, and some client-side stuff,
and SQL
and ADO from these books:
Teach yourself Visual Interdev 6 in 21 days
Teach yourself database programming with Visual Interdev 6 in 21 days
Teach yourself SQL Server 7.0 in 21 days
Professional ASP Pages 3.0
Active Server Pages for Dummies
SQL: The complete reference
Visual Interdev 6.0 Unleashed
And probably some other ones I consulted. I learned the technology while building this huge web ASP project (
and the SQL database behind it. It's mostly server-side script (a few thousand lines), and some client-side validation and stuff. I just built that little thingy to demo an idea to the person in charge. This project's really quite the accomplishment
It's not like this is my first programming experience, though. I've been programming BASIC since the Commodore 128, up through QB, PDS, VB, and then I finally decided to move to C++ and Windows. Of course, my true love is programming games

I curse MS daily for their buggy, confusing DX7.0a documentation.
It was all right during the summer, but once school and marching band started again... <ugh> [sig][/sig]