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2/20/2009 11:22 AM
 

I am looking some advice concerning sites that offer tutorials and documentation. I have seen some of the free sample from DnnCreative.com. Are there others that may be better?

I have used the free tutorials from adefwebserver.com, but I need more topics.

As a beginning DNN user, I am very disappointed in on line documentation and in the book Professional DotNetNuke 4. 

 Gary Minor

 

 
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2/20/2009 11:46 AM
 

Gary,

I have a lot of articles and help on my blog at http://www.mitchelsellers.com

If you are looking for development help, there is my new book that just released "Professional DotNetNuke Module Programming"


-Mitchel Sellers
Microsoft C# MVP, MCITP
CEO/Director of Development - IowaComputerGurus Inc.
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Visit mitchelsellers.com for my mostly DNN Blog and support forum.

Visit IowaComputerGurus.com for free DNN Modules, DNN Consulting Quotes, and DNN Technical Support Services

I recommend PowerDNN and 3Essentials for DotNetNuke Hosting and BaseCamp for project management
 
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2/20/2009 11:56 AM
 

 Gary - you can also find 100 plus DNN centric articles on my blog.


Tom Kraak
SEO Analyst
R2integrated
 
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2/20/2009 12:13 PM
 

I think that a subscription to DNNCreative is worth a lot more than you'll pay for it.

dotnetnukeblogs.com will connect you with all of the great blogs, including Mitchel and Tom!

(Disclaimer:  I work for DNNCreative, but I'd feel the same way if I didn't.)




Joe Craig
Patapsco Research Group, Ellicott City, MD
DotNetNuke Development and Services (http://patapscorg.com)
 
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2/21/2009 9:30 PM
 

I'll second the recommendation for DNNCreative, and I don't work for them!

There are a lot of great resources for DNN info, some mentioned already in this thread. You will find valuable things in many places. But for a comprehensive education with well-done videos that focus on many aspects of DNN, you'll not do better than to purchase a one-year subscription to DNNCreative.

Well worth the investment,! Lee's vidoes are well-paced and consistently pleasant and professionsl. They both show and tell you exactly what you need to know. Additionally, there are other resources that come with the subsription such as examples of CSS XHTML skins from which you can learn.


pmgerholdt
 
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