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MSDN Webcast: Introduction to ASP.NET (Part 1 of 4): ASP.NET Fundamentals (Level 100)  

Event ID: 1032274882

 
Language(s): English.
Product(s): Microsoft Visual Studio.
Audience(s): Pro Dev/Programmer.
Duration: 90 Minutes
Start Date:
Friday, October 22, 2004 12:00 AM
 

Event Overview

All aboard – join us for a comprehensive tour of Web application development in ASP.NET! Developers new to ASP.NET will want to attend this webcast designed to familiarize you with essential features in Visual Studio® .NET including Web forms, data binding, validation, and rich controls. We will also briefly demonstrate Web application development with the Web Matrix development tool. In the second half of the session, you will learn about the fundamental architectural concepts of ASP.NET, including page compilation, assembly loading, and code behind. The discussion will wrap up with a look at the Page class and its role in processing HTTP requests.

Presenter: Fritz Onion, Partner, Pluralsight, LLC

 

Fritz is a co-founder of Pluralsight where he focuses on Web development with ASP.NET.  He is the author of the book 'Essential ASP.NET' published by Addison Wesley, available in both C# and Visual Basic .NET editions. A second edition will cover ASP.NET 2.0. Fritz also frequently publishes articles on .NET and is a regular speaker at industry conferences as is acting as the track chair for Web development at Win-Dev in Boston.  

Originally recorded: 10/22/2004

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