A
Alan Meyer
I have inherited an application (the original programmers have
moved on) that I have to support written ten years ago in
"classic" ASP. The applications code is written in Visual Basic
6.0. The direction I have been given by my management is:
1. Fix user reported bugs.
2. Otherwise, don't touch it. Don't update it. Don't rewrite
it. Sometime in the next couple of years we'll start a
replacement project.
I have no experience in ASP or .NET. I did write some Visual
Basic 5.0 about 12 or 15 years ago. I've also done lots of Java,
including JSP, which I assume is not entirely dissimilar to JSP.
What I think I need most right now is advice on where to find
useful ASP documentation.
I presume that ASP.NET documentation is not suitable. I'll
really need some documentation for the old, "classic" ASP.
Looking at amazon.com, I see some older ASP books are still in
print, for example:
ASP: Learning by Example, Robert Mellor
Beginning Active Server Pages 3.0, David Buser, et. al.
ASP in a Nutshell, Weissinger
and some others.
Does anyone have a recommendation?
Is there a Microsoft reference on the Internet, e.g., in MSDN?
When I search for ASP I get swamped by .NET version information.
Thanks.
Alan
moved on) that I have to support written ten years ago in
"classic" ASP. The applications code is written in Visual Basic
6.0. The direction I have been given by my management is:
1. Fix user reported bugs.
2. Otherwise, don't touch it. Don't update it. Don't rewrite
it. Sometime in the next couple of years we'll start a
replacement project.
I have no experience in ASP or .NET. I did write some Visual
Basic 5.0 about 12 or 15 years ago. I've also done lots of Java,
including JSP, which I assume is not entirely dissimilar to JSP.
What I think I need most right now is advice on where to find
useful ASP documentation.
I presume that ASP.NET documentation is not suitable. I'll
really need some documentation for the old, "classic" ASP.
Looking at amazon.com, I see some older ASP books are still in
print, for example:
ASP: Learning by Example, Robert Mellor
Beginning Active Server Pages 3.0, David Buser, et. al.
ASP in a Nutshell, Weissinger
and some others.
Does anyone have a recommendation?
Is there a Microsoft reference on the Internet, e.g., in MSDN?
When I search for ASP I get swamped by .NET version information.
Thanks.
Alan