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Microsoft® ASP.NET 3.5: beginner's guide

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Class overview

Microsoft® ASP.NET 3.5: beginner's guide ASP.NET 3.5 is a framework that enables you to add custom interactivity to your web pages. With ASP.NET 3.5, you can create anything from simple web widgets to full-scale web applications. This free tutorial will move beyond HTML to introduce you to the basics ASP.NET development, walk you through designing and setting up a web form and give you tips for hosting and securing your application.
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What you'll learn

  • Understand ASP.NET 3.5 and the .NET Framework
  • Design an ASP.NET 3.5 web form from concept to deployment
  • Explore data binding and how a web form connects to a database
  • Understand other ASP.NET 3.5 topics, such as securing an application and hosting an application
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Lessons

» Lesson 1: Taking advantage of ASP.NET and Visual Basic code
To create applications in ASP.NET 3.5, you need to understand a few fundamental concepts about the .NET framework. In this lesson, you'll explore static and dynamic websites, and which tools you need to develop an ASP.NET application.
Lesson 2: Creating a dynamic web form
This lesson explores the Visual Web Developer 2008 Express Edition interface and teaches you about ASP.NET files, types of coding, web forms and controls. You'll learn how to create a basic website and web form.
Lesson 3: Create a connection to your database and retrieve data
In this lesson, you'll learn how to set up a connection to the database in code using a connection string. Applying this information, you'll finish the login form you started in Lesson 2. You'll complete this lesson by learning about DataSets.
Lesson 4: How to create widgets, and secure and deploy applications
In this lesson, you'll learn how to create a variety of widgets to enhance your website. In addition, you'll explore application security, find out how to deploy a web application and get tips for finding a good ASP.NET web host.

Instructor

Dan Mabbutt
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Dan Mabbutt's life has been an exact parallel to the timeline of computers, and his whole life seems to revolve around them now. Dan attended the University of Utah, and graduated (with honors) with a degree in Computer Science when it was still part of the Electrical Engineering department. After a career managing corporate software development projects, Dan now offers independent consulting, training, and writing with an emphasis on Microsoft technologies. An active author, Dan has written dozens of articles about software for computer magazines, and is the Site Guide for the About.com Visual Basic Web site, even though he has to work around five cats while he does it.

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Class reviews

Nov 23, 2009

this class

Excelent is helpping to correct my mistake

Nov 21, 2009

there is NO database file????????

there is NO database file to connect to in the Website1 lesson??????????

Nov 20, 2009

no problem

this was very good.

Nov 16, 2009

Thanks for ASP.NET course!

Thanks -- The course is a great way to get introduced to ASP.Net. The content is not too complex, and not too simple, but 'just right'! I appreciate Dan Mabbutt's work to prepare it, and HP's willingness to present it!

Thanks Very Much!
Pete

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