Welcome to 4GuysFromRolla.com! If you want to learn about Active Server Pages, you've come to the right
place! 4Guys has been around providing free ASP information since September, 1998! We're one of
the largest resources of Active Server Pages information on the Net!
We offer many services. If this is your first visit to 4Guys, you're probably unaware of them all.
Here is a summary of our most popular and useful features!
ASP Articles - Browse through hundreds of informative articles!
ASP.NET Articles - We also have hundreds of ASP.NET articles as well!
ASPFAQs.com - Frequently Asked ASP Questions and their answers!
ASP Messageboard - Got a question? Why not post it on
the busiest ASP messageboard on the Internet!? The ASP Messageboard receives around 350 posts
each and every day! If you've got a question, chances are you will receive a quick answer when you post your question on the ASP messageboard!
WebWeekly - WebWeekly is our free, weekly newsletter. Chalked full of tips and tricks, it is one of the Net's most popular on-line ASP newsletters, with over 7,800 subscribers!
Sams Teach Yourself Active Server Pages 3.0 in 21 Days -
If you are looking to learn ASP, you'll find Teach Yourself Active Server Pages 3.0 in 21 Days an invaluable resource!
Written for the beginning ASP developer, this book guides the reader through 21 lessons
on several important facets of ASP, including:
how to use VBScript to create ASP pages, using the built-in ASP objects,
using forms, reading and writing cookies with ASP,
reading and writing text files on the Web server, using the ASPError object
available in ASP 3.0, and using databases! (This book has a 5-star rating on
Amazon.com!)
Designing Active Server Pages 3.0 -
I (Scott Mitchell) have been creating ASP pages since January, 1998; I've worked in teams creating
large data-driven sites, and have reviewed other developers' ASP pages. Also, as Webmaster
of 4Guys, I am routinely constructing ASP pages for various tasks. In my experiences
I've found that, when creating ASP pages, developers put little time in designing
the script and immediately start coding. Such action, as I point out in the
Introduction of my book, Designing Active Server Pages, can lead to wasted
development time and buggy Web sites.