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MSDN Webcast: ASP.NET 2.0 Soup to Nuts: Developing Your First ASP.NET Web Site (Level 200)
Category: Software and Web Development
Overview This webcast demonstrates how to build a Web site without using any additional "Tools," then explores the various options for configuring this demonstration Web site. The attendee will also learn how Microsoft ASP.NET 2.0 handles the application during various stages of its execution.
- Publisher
- Microsoft
- File Format
- Webcast
- Date Published
- Feb 28, 2008
- Format
- Webcasts
- Topics
- Application Development, .NET, Web Development and Design
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