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I'm doing another series of webcasts for MSDN starting August 4. This will be another 15-part series (running all the way to Dec. 1!) this time covering ASP.NET 2.0. You can sign up at
http://www.microsoft.com/events/series/essentialaspnet.mspx
if you're interested.
Posted
Jul 27 2005, 07:05 AM
by
fritz-onion
Filed under:
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Christopher Bowen
wrote
Fritz Onion Returns: ASP.NET 2.0 Webcasts
on 07-27-2005 10:04 AM
Fritz is at it again! Having completed a 15-part series of webcasts on ASP.NET 1.1 development...
suzanne Haig
wrote
exercise 8 in Movie Review lab (asp.net 1.1)
on 07-28-2005 11:09 AM
I have been religiously listening to your classes and doing the exercises. You suggested in class 3 (I am a vb.net programmer learning asp.net and p.s. the only fault with the classes is they are geared more to web programmers than to window developers and we window developers have a hard time too learning internet programming) that we look at exercise 8 to do some web control programming for the submitreview form. However, I cannot put any web controls on that page and I notice that in your "after" code, that you added these controls by hand (using the asp: prefix -- at least it looks like it because I can't drag controls onto that page either). This page has some http tables or what not on them and I am thinking one cannot drop web controls on them - or am I missing something.
Very frustrating. Please help out. P.S. is this the best way to contact you about these things?
Christopher Steen - Learning .NET
wrote
Link Listing - July 28, 2005
on 07-28-2005 8:16 PM
CCNet gets a MSBuild task [Via: Andrew Stopford ]
GhostDoc 1.3.0 Beta 1 Released [Via: Roland Weigelt...
Christopher Steen
wrote
Link Listing - July 28, 2005
on 07-28-2005 8:18 PM
CCNet gets a MSBuild task [Via: Andrew
Stopford ]
GhostDoc 1.3.0 Beta 1 Released [Via: Roland
Weigelt...
DreadPirateLaurence
wrote
re: New webcast series starting August 4
on 07-31-2005 10:36 AM
Cool.
I just signed up for a bunch of them.
Thank you for doing these! I really get a lot out of them.
Kay Castillo
wrote
re: New webcast series starting August 4
on 08-23-2005 11:17 AM
Fritz, I'm scheduled to join this Thursday's webcast (8/25). I saw the 15-part series of on-demand webcasts from your previous presentations. Is there value in going through those, or are they based on beta 1? I'm doing as much training as possible before I start my coding -- I'm an experienced VB6 programmer just now crashing into VB.net (I have done some CF programming). Anyway, which of the previous webcasts would be obsolete with beta 2? Thanks.
Fritz Onion
wrote
re: New webcast series starting August 4
on 08-30-2005 6:55 AM
Most of the 15-part series I did on 1.1 is still relevant today, and this
series should be seen as an 'add on' focusing on 2.0 features. I would think
that working through both series in their entirety would give you what you
need to get up and rolling with asp.net 2.0.
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