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Aaron Skonnard
Fritz Onion
Keith Brown
Scott Allen
Craig Andera
David Cowles
Jon Fancey
Jon Flanders
Mike Henderson
Dr. Joe Hummel
Ian Griffiths
Matt Milner
Ted Neward
Brian Randell
Dan Sullivan
Mike Woodring



     
     

Course Details:

Course author and instructor:
Fritz Onion

Course duration:
Four days, 9am-5pm

On-site, private deliveries:
Contact us to see how we can deliver this course at your company.

Public offerings for individuals:
If you're an individual interested in a public course, let us know your interest and location so that we can schedule a public course in your area. We offer training worldwide.

Programming language:
C#

Technologies covered:
ASP.NET 1.1
IIS 5.0
IIS 6.0

 
     
Four intensive days learning how to build component-based, scalable Web applications with ASP.NET 1.1

ASP.NET brings many new features for the Web application developer, including compiled server-side code, a technique called code-behind to separate server-side logic from client-side layout, an extensible server-side control model, a well-architected and easy-to-use data binding model, xcopy deployment, and support for form validation on both clients and servers. More than all that, however, ASP.NET gives us unification: a unification of languages, tools, libraries, deployment models, system design, and diagnostics. Web application developers no longer need to differentiate between components used by their pages and components used elsewhere in their architecture. They no longer have to deal with a script debugger to diagnose problems in their pages. They are no longer subject to the often mysterious subtleties of untyped scripting languages and can now use whatever .NET language they prefer in building their pages. Building Web applications is now like any other software development on the .NET platform.

This course brings the experienced Web developer up to speed on the ASP.NET platform, complete with in-depth explorations of features, practical examples and exercises, and insights into how to most effectively use ASP.NET to build efficient, easy-to use applications.

Highlights
  • Language Primer
  • ASP.NET Architecture
  • Web Forms and Server-side Controls
  • Control-based Programming
  • HttpPipeline
  • State Management
  • Configuration
  • Deployment
  • Diagnostics and Error Handling
  • Validation
  • ADO.NET
  • Data Binding
  • Custom Controls
  • Caching
  • Security
  • ASP.NET 2.0 preview

Who Should Attend

Questions this course will answer:

  • How is state retained across POST requests for server-side controls?
  • What are configuration section handlers, and how can I take advantage of them?
  • What is ViewState used for, and how can I reduce its size on my pages?
  • What is the best way to debug a running ASP.NET page on my server?
  • How can I ensure that client input data is valid and not malicious?
  • What new features are coming in ASP.NET 2.0 that I should be aware of?
  • When is it appropriate to build a custom handler, and what purpose does it serve?

 
     

Developers with experience in Web development (ASP, JSP, CGI, etc.) who are interested in learning ASP.NET in depth.

Prerequisites:

Web development experience (including an understanding of HTTP, HTML, DHTML, and javascript) as well as server-side development experience (using technologies like ASP, JSP, CGI, or something similar). Experience programming in C# or VB.NET is useful as well.

What you should expect to learn:

How to build robust, feature complete Web applications with ASP.NET 1.1. You will take away many practical samples, and have a good understanding of when to use which features of ASP.NET.

For more information on offerings of this course : contact Pluralsight here.

 
   
 
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