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» Introduction to ASP.Net
By By Authors | On October 6, 2006 | In ASP.NET Articles and Tutorials | Rated
 
This article is for all software developers who just love to keep themselves updated with the latest in technology----it takes a comprehensive look at the latest development in the world of Microsoft's.NET.
 
 
» Migrate to ASP.NET
By By Authors | On October 6, 2006 | In ASP.NET Articles and Tutorials | Rated
 
If your business develops solutions in ASP, you could significantly cut your development time and improve the quality, security and performance of your applications by migrating to .NET. This article outlines some of the main benefits of this new technology.
 
 
» Understanding Custom Server Controls in ASP.NET
By By Authors | On October 6, 2006 | In ASP.NET Articles and Tutorials | Rated
 
ASP.NET offers many server controls for the developers to create web applications. However, at some point of development time when the developer does not get the control they want, they can create a new server control. This new server control can be called ASP.NET Custom Server Controls or user control.
 
 
» Understanding ASP.NET Validation Controls
By By Authors | On October 6, 2006 | In ASP.NET Articles and Tutorials | Rated
 
After you create a web form, you should make sure that mandatory fields of the form elements such as login name and password are not left blank; data inserted is correct and is within the specified range. Validation is the method of scrutinizing that the user has entered the correct values in input fields.
 
 
» Getting Started with ASP.NET Web Matrix
By By Authors | On October 6, 2006 | In ASP.NET Articles and Tutorials | Rated
 
ASP.NET Web Matrix is a development tool by Microsoft to create sophisticated web applications. Visual Studio.Net, another development tool, has lots of features such as creating windows applications, web services, and mobile application. But these very features of Visual Studio.Net make it bigger in size.
 
 
» Introducing Really Simple Syndication in ASP.NET
By By Authors | On October 6, 2006 | In ASP.NET Articles and Tutorials | Rated
 
Really Simple Syndication (RSS) is an XML standard for declaring content entries for small content feeds. The RSS format has gained popularity over the years due to its simplicity. The XML file formatted according to the RSS specification is either found as a physical file or is obtained via a Web site that handles the request and sends the content over the Internet to the client. The RSS format is as given below
 
 
» Advantages in migrating from ASP to ASP.NET
By By Authors | On October 6, 2006 | In ASP.NET Articles and Tutorials | Rated
 
ASP to ASP.NET migration can be done by just changing the extension from .asp to .aspx. But before transporting or migrate an .asp file to .aspx, you might think twice the necessity of changing the file. The first advantage is that ASP.NET applications can handle two to three times the request per second as compared to ASP applications. This will certainly increase the performance of ASP.NET applications.
 
 
» Getting Started with ASP.NET Classes
By By Authors | On October 6, 2006 | In ASP.NET Articles and Tutorials | Rated
 
The class is an object-oriented programming term to refer to a data structure that describes an object or a data member. The .Net Framework has an exclusive set of class libraries such as data access, XML support, directory services, regular expression, and queuing support.
 
 
» ASP.Net Applications - ASP.Net Now 2005
By By Authors | On October 6, 2006 | In ASP.NET Articles and Tutorials | Rated
 
Impress users with compete and ready to run n-tier web applications in under 2 minutes while generating very well structure VB.Net and C# . Generated applications include role based security, nice looking tabs, charting, searching, sorting, filtering, menus, pictures and field validation edits.
 
 
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