Understanding the .NET Framework .NET framework is a Windows Component that supports the building and running of windows applications and XML Web services. The purpose of the component is to provide the user with a consistent object oriented programming environment whether the code is stored locally or remotely.
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This paper will provide a broad introduction to the topic of data-driven web sites, and how they are implemented in ASP.NET. It starts with a discussion of the advantages and disadvantages of data-driven sites, and then moves on to examine the sources that such data can come from. After that, you will know the .NET Framework's data access strategy of choice, ADO.NET, including its architecture, its classes, and how it fits into the structure of data-driven applications.
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This article describes procedures to easily and properly create and maintain your VS.Net 2003 projects under your source control system. This is especially important for ASP.Net web applications as many developers have difficulty organizing them under Visual Source Safe.
What exactly is XSLT useful for and why would you, as an ASP.NET developer, want to learn about it? The answer boils down to the capability of XSLT to transform XML documents into different formats that can be consumed by a variety of devices, including browsers, Personal Digital Assistants (PDAs), Web-enabled phones, and other devices that will appear in the near future.
This article describes the steps required to successfully get the Jalindi Igloo plugin to work with Visual Studio.Net 2003 and the latest CVS NT installation. Benefits include built-in SSH and improved security over using the stock Igloo installation.