ASP.NET Web Platform Firestarter (Part 6 of 6): Creating Effective Websites with ASP.NET
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Knowing how to create websites with Microsoft ASP.NET is important, but making them effective is the key. This final session dives into additional options and techniques that apply to both Web Forms and ASP.NET MVC applications. From scripting with jQuery and AJAX, design with CSS, markup and validation techniques, and tools for testing, you’ll learn how to set your sites (and skills) apart from the rest.
Watch these recorded sessions and get up to speed with ASP.NET web development, going from zero to sixty in one day. Whether you’re just starting out or are already on the web and looking for the latest developments, this technical content will take you through a progression of sessions, all focused on developing with the Microsoft Web Platform.
Presenters: G. Andrew Duthie, Senior Developer Evangelist, and Rachel Appel, Senior Developer Evangelist; Microsoft Corporation
Part 1: To the Web with ASP.NET 4 Web Forms
Part 2: Looking at ASP.NET MVC
Part 3: The Web Platform Smorgasbord
Part 4: Introducing WebMatrix
Part 5: Evaluating your Web Options
Part 6: Creating Effective Websites with ASP.NET
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