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	<description>Get an overview of the major features and improvements introduced with Visual Web Developer 2005 Express Edition and ASP.NET 2.0. Follow along through the creation of a fictitious customer portal to learn about topics including Master Pages, Themes, database
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			<![CDATA[Nice demo! I was going to fault the use of plain query strings for database queries and admin but then you went through that fairly comprehensive security set-up wizard. Nice!<br /><br />I really like the well thought-out modular design pieces, like the login controls that magically fit together like the pieces of a puzzle.<br /><br />Making ASP.NET websites has never been easier. I guess now the crux becomes simply knowing that all this is possible at the click of a button. Your demos, of course, help a lot in this area:)
<br /><br />Very impressive. Keep up the good work!<br /><p>posted by asqui</p>]]>
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