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Older "Soup to Nuts" Webcasts are expired.

Well, it seems that the webcasts that I did a while back, the VB Soup To Nuts, ASP.NET Soup To Nuts and C# Soup To Nuts webcasts have expired.  Some of these webcasts were 4 years old!!!

What that means is that they've been in our webcast engine so long that they automatically drop out of the queue of available webcasts to make room for the new webcasts.

So, what's the solution, you ask?  Simple, I will rerecord them and start them over, but modernize them.  In fact, some of these were based on Visual Studio 2003... and none targeted the current VS2008.  The new webcasts will also include new language features like LINQ and even things like Generics, which were not available back then.

The next question is when will I start?  The simple answer would be as soon as possible, but the real answer is that it will take a little time to update the material for today's world of development, including the practices and tools, so as soon as I get done with that, I'll begin scheduling them.  Most likely, I'll start in the July timeframe.

Now, the question for you is, which ones should I do first?  I'll let your votes determine the order I present in.  I know both the VB and C# Soup to Nuts series were exteremly well received.  The plan is to do both of them at the same time along the same time frames, but what about WPF and ASP.NET?  (By the way, I've had over 20,000 views to the VB and C# series each!!!)

Let me know!

Bill

Published Tuesday, March 03, 2009 10:30 AM by wsteele

Comments

Sunday, March 15, 2009 2:43 AM by quanho

# re: Older "Soup to Nuts" Webcasts are expired.

Please redo the ASP.net series again! I enjoyed the auction site tutorials and was hoping one day you would finish up on it in csharp!!

Love your webcast series btw, was able to download majority of them before it all went down!

Monday, March 16, 2009 9:15 AM by swarnock

# re: Older "Soup to Nuts" Webcasts are expired.

For me ASP.NET and C#.   C# is all I use in ASP.NET code behind so I would hope if ASP.NET was redone it would be with C# behind.   If not,  I will vote for C#!    

Tuesday, March 17, 2009 11:47 AM by Tom Mags

# re: Older "Soup to Nuts" Webcasts are expired.

I vote for C#, with features like LINQ and Generics

Wednesday, March 18, 2009 5:47 AM by DaveLearn

# re: Older "Soup to Nuts" Webcasts are expired.

I would like to see anything with WPF and C# and Asp.net

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