Jake, I am following your series with great interest because you know how to write things down properly.
While the .NET basics are a good starting point I would really be interested in a series about the fantastic Enterprise Library 5. Things like Dependency Injection with Unity are really interesting. You can build robust applications very fast with it (at least you could with Version 3 some years ago) but it is heavy stuff with a steep learning curve. So that would be the point where you could step in...
Regarding the 'wow, wow feeling', I am a bit surprised that you are fallen in love to Visual Studio so much. I had the same feeling when I used JBoss Seam for the first time. While VS really is great I think that you can have all the features also for free with Eclipse and Java development.
Jake, I am following your series with great interest because you know how to write things down properly.
While the .NET basics are a good starting point I would really be interested in a series about the fantastic Enterprise Library 5. Things like Dependency Injection with Unity are really interesting. You can build robust applications very fast with it (at least you could with Version 3 some years ago) but it is heavy stuff with a steep learning curve. So that would be the point where you could step in...
Regarding the 'wow, wow feeling', I am a bit surprised that you are fallen in love to Visual Studio so much. I had the same feeling when I used JBoss Seam for the first time. While VS really is great I think that you can have all the features also for free with Eclipse and Java development.