smcculloch posted on August 10, 2006 08:24
I was suprised to see this pop into my email box today:-
New! DotNetNuke (DNN) Resource Center
The DotNetNuke Resource Center is your guide to the online resources for this open-source framework for web applications development. DotNetNuke, based on the Microsoft .NET framework, allows you to build robust, enterprise web applications including complex web sites and content management systems. In fact, we're using DotNetNuke and some of the third-party modules to develop the new Deitel web site, coming soon! In our DotNetNuke Resource Center you'll find:
- A walkthrough of the DotNetNuke web site where you'll find downloads, community modules, forums, online help, a demo, project blogs, the security policy, Web hosting benefits, news, community events, a bug tracker, and more.
- A video introduction to DotNetNuke.
- The "DotNetNuke Quick Start Videos."
- A tutorial entitled, "Creating a DotNetNuke Module—For Absolute Beginners!" by Michael Washington.
- The article, "Create Your First DotNetNuke Skin with Dreamweaver," by Vasilis Terzopoulos.
- Blogs from numerous DotNetNuke team members including Shaun Walker, the creator and maintainer of DotNetNuke, and Joe Brinkman, the Lead Architect and Security Specialist.
- DotNetNuke modules including a mapping module that enables you to add Google Maps into your web pages, a DotNetNuke image gallery module, the AJAX-based Visual DNN Admin module to help manage your DotNetNuke site, and more.
- A walkthrough of the Snowcovered web site where you'll find numerous for-sale DotNetNuke skins and modules develop by third-party vendors.
- DotNetNuke help documentation.
- The sample chapter, "The Express and DotNetNuke Combination," from the book, Beginning DotNetNuke 4.0 Web site Creation in C# 2005 with Visual Web Developer 2005 Express: from Novice to Professional, by Nick Symmonds. The chapter includes introductions to .NET and DotNetNuke.
- DotNetNuke articles, books, sample chapters, tutorials, podcasts, jobs and more.
- Don't forget to check out our Open Source Resource Center, our Visual Basic Resource Center, and our C# Resource Center.
DotNetNuke must be getting big to start having it's own resource center!