ASP.NET Tutorials & Articles
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A Twisted Look at Object Oriented Programming in C#
by Jeff LouieAn extensive examination of OO programming in C#, covering inheritance, constructors, interfaces, virtual and static methods, and much more.
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Introduction to Microsoft's .NET Platform
by Nakul GoyalASP.NET is not just another upgrade or the next version of ASP. It is a unified web development platform that provides necessary services for developers to build Enterprise Web based Applications. ASP.NET allows you to use a full featured programming language such as C# or VB.NET to build web applications easily.
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Web Forms DataGrid and DataSet Programming
by Jeff LouieThis is a working C# .NET program that demonstrates how to integrate most of the features of the DataGrid and DataSet in a single project including select, insert, update, delete, confirm delete, sort, filter and page.
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Encapsulating ODBC in ASP .NET
by Jason G. WilliscroftHotQuant, LLC, builds on their previous ODBC article by demonstrating how to use encapsulation to isolate an application's data access layer and significantly streamline the code.
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Implementing ODBC in ASP .NET
by Jason G. WilliscroftWith Microsoft's ODBC data server controls, .NET finally supports ODBC... but not very well. HotQuant, LLC, has published an in-depth technical article demonstrating an effective workaround.
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Eocene: An OO Web Development Framework
by Deepak DuttaEocene is a simple and easy to use Object Oriented Web development framework for PHP. It is based on the Front Controller design pattern and the Model View Controller (MVC) architecture. It incorporates many proven software development practices to provide a foundation for building Web applications. It uses PHP for foundation classes and xml-based text files for application configurations. It is a simple and easy to use framework that can be used to solve a large number of Web development projec
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99 Bottles
by Paul ParksWho said programming was serious stuff? Here's a C# program that outputs the song "99 Bottles Of Beer On the Wall.".
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Building XML Web Services Using C# and ASP.NET
by James YangThe term web service has been used quite frequently lately: you hear people saying how good web services are and how they will dominate the future of software development, but what exactly are web services and how can we create them? In this article James shows us how to build two web services and also unravels all of the lingo surrounding web services.
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Searching XML using a DataSet & DataView
by Chris ScottSometimes you need the basic features of a database but don't want the hassle, and possibly cost, of creating one for a small application. With the .NET DataSet object and a simple XML document we can emulate the basic features of a database.
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Creating Images on the Fly with ASP.NET
by Craig NavinBefore the advent of the .Net framework, creating images on the fly for a web browser was a tedious task. Now, thanks to the .Net framework, creating images on the fly is a simple task. This article will provide the reader with the fundamentals necessary to start developing dynamic images with the .Net framework.
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Using ADO.NET, XML & XSL to generate HTML
by Bill BurrisAutomate you website updates to avoid hours of tedious work with your HTML editor.
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Overview of Automated Transactions
by Kamran ShakilAn overview of using automated transactions in asp.net
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Data Integrity in Web Services
by David TalbotPassing complex data types to and from Web Services without losing data integrity
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Web Enable your C# Program
by Kamran ShakilHow to use your C# program in a web server (without using ASP.NET)
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Using ASP.NET Server Controls
by Carvin WilsonA basic overview of ASP.NET and how to use server controls
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Creating a Members Area in ASP
by James CrowleyA complete tutorial on how to create your own 'members-only' area on your website.
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Handling Errors in VB/VBA/VBS/ASP
by Mike JThis article will discuss some of the more basic and practical ways to solve general error handling in your Visual Basic applications and MS Office VBA modules. It is in many ways applicable to VBA, VBScript and ASP, in much based on the same syntax and practical solutions in your code.
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Uploading Files with ASP
by James CrowleyWe take you through the steps of writing the ASP and VB component code needed to upload files with Active Server Pages