Wherever you find the answers to coding questions, just knowing where to look for the answer is a large part of the solution. In years gone by when I was a hardware guy, and got sent to various training classes, the first day usually started with a big thump of 20 or so pounds of documentation for the computer in question. I'd spend the first couple hours simply scanning the table of contents of the books figuring out where to go look up what I needed rather than trying to memorize thousands of facts. :)
I like that Doug honestly I think the reason I want the book is to keep myself busy. Without that I am not doing enough sites that require anything more than basic HTML or basic .asp forms so I feel like I am kind of stagnant in my learning without a push to do stuff.
Any suggestions on where to look and what to do are always helpful.