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Microsoft ASP.NET has taken many of the best active server technologies
and combined them into one powerful set of coding instructions which
allow interaction between the user and the server. Today's companies
and their customers rely on a back-and-forth flow of data that can
be specific and more importantly, updated based on individual requests
for information. Why is this important? A customer shopping at an
e-store can have specific pages generated and delivered based on
their shopping habits. As they continue to shop or change their habits,
the information can be updated, or even updated at their request.
In this seven hour tutorial, Certified Instructor Mark Long will
introduce and then expand on Microsoft's ASP.NET. To start simply
click one of the topics below.
This training course is designed for fast learning and covers all the
fundamental points of the application, all cds work on a mac or pc and
no application is needed.
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the entire movie.
The links below are free Microsoft ASP.NET tutorials. The entire
contents may be purchased either on CD or watched via the Online University.
What is ASP.NET?
Welcome
What is ASP.NET?
ASP in Action
Course Overview
Course Overview
History of ASP
Short History of ASP pt. 1
Short History of ASP pt. 2
What is ASP.NET?
ASP.NET Requirements
What's Different About ASP.NET?
Not ASP 4.0
New Features
File Extensions
Languages
A Simple ASP.NET Page
A Simple ASP.NET Example pt. 1
A Simple ASP.NET Example pt. 2
.NET Framework
What is the .NET Framework?
How .NET Works
Main Features of .NET pt. 1
Main Features of .NET pt. 2
ASP.NET Namespaces
Internet Information Server
Getting Acquainted With IIS
Administering IIS
Visual Studio.NET
Using Visual Studio .NET
WebMatrix
Web Forms
Basic Building Block
ASP.NET Page Structure pt. 1
ASP.NET Page Structure pt. 2
Page Directives pt. 1
Page Directives pt. 2
Code-Behind Pages
Using Code-Behind Pages
Events
Creating/Using Events
Page Events
Postback
Postback Example
Controls
ASP.NET Controls
HTML Controls
Server Controls
Web Controls pt. 1
Web Controls pt. 2
Validation Controls
Using Validation Controls pt. 1
Using Validation Controls pt. 2
Rich Controls
Linking Controls
Third Party Controls
Selecting the Right Control
Page Layout
User Controls
What is a User Control?
Creating a User Control pt. 1
Creating a User Control pt. 2
Tracing
What is Tracing?
Using Tracing
Utilizing the Trace Object
Remote Debugging
Managing State
State Management Basics
State Management Options pt. 1
State Management Options pt. 2
Server Side State Management
Client Side State Management
Global.asax
Application Variables
Session Variables
Cookies
Cookie-less Sessions
Optimizing ASP.NET Apps
What is Caching?
The Cache Object
Using the Cache Object
Output Caching
Fragment Caching
Configuration
.config Files
Configuration File Sections
Dynamic Properties and Other Tricks
ASP.NET Security Basics
Security Settings pt. 1
Security Settings pt. 2
Authentication Methods
Forms Authentication
Windows Authentication
Passport Authentication
Web Services
XML Primer
What are XML Web Services?
Creating an XML Web Service pt. 1
Creating an XML Web Service pt. 2
Calling XML Web Services pt. 1
Calling XML Web Services pt. 2
Deployment
Web Application Deployment
Updating a Web Application
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