.NET Programming Interested in doing . NET development? The resources below are good places to start: http://msdn.microsoft.com — This is THE reference site if you are doing . NET development. http://www.gotdotnet.com — Very useful . NET resource. I believe many members of the Microsoft . NET framework team frequent this site, making this an important resource if you are looking for some real expert help. Check out the workspaces at http://www.gotdotnet.com/community/workspaces/ . Pretty darn neat. It’s an open source development community for those using . NET . Terrarium ( http://www.gotdotnet.com/workspaces ) — multi-player peer-to-peer . NET network game. This is not so much a game as it is a training tool for . NET developers. It’s a great way to learn OO programming and how to work with a framework. http://www.asp.net — Contains some very useful tools/projects/reference information for ASP . NET developers ASP . NET on Apache webservers: http://httpd.apache.org/cli/ — Apache CLI sub-project (mod_aspdotnet). Uses the real Microsoft . NET framework… but this also means that it will only work on Apache 2 on Windows http://www.mono-project.com/ ASP . NET — mono module for Apache; use this to run ASP . NET pages on a linux box This article was originally posted by Jason Fong on the UCLA Programmers Wiki.