ASPNET Online School – More Than 30 Hours of Premium Webcasts
Here is a combination of over 35 hours of rich video tutorials on ASP.NET by Learn Visual Studio. In order to view some of the the videos, you have to to become an associate of Learn Visual Studio.
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History: ASP.NET is a web application framework developed by Microsoft. The framework makes it possible for programmers to build dynamic web sites, web applications and web services. ASP.NET is assembled on the Common Language Runtime (CLR). The CLR allows programmers to produce ASP.NET code using any supported .NET language.
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Subsequent to the release of Internet Information Services 4.0 in 1997, Microsoft began researching possibilities for a unique web application model that would throw light upon frequent complaints regarding ASP, expressly regarding separation of presentation and content and being able to build “clean” code. Mark Anders, a manager on the IIS team, and Scott Guthrie, who had joined Microsoft in 1997 succeeding graduating from Duke University, were tasked with determining what that model would look like.
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The first version was called “XSP”, but the “X” did not unambiguously stand for anything. It was decided to produce the unique platform on top of the Common Language Runtime (CLR), as it offered an object-oriented programming environment, garbage collection and other features that were seen as desirable features that Microsoft’s Component Object Model platform didn’t support.
XSP was renamed to ASP+ as it was seen as being the heir apparent of Active Server Pages. Then, in 2000, it was renamed to ASP.NET to emphasize that it rested on the underlying .NET framework.
Versions: ASP.NET 1.0 was released in January of 2002. 2.0 was released in November 2005, and 3.0 in November 2006. The current version is 3.5, and it came out in November 2007. 4.0 is scheduled to released in the next few months.
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