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    ASP.NET Web Forms

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    At this time there are a good deal of ASP.NET web forms coders out there who admit that they simply don’t have an understanding of ASP.NET MVC. In a lot of ways, I can associate with them. The expressive fraction that talks about ASP.NET MVC speak about it with such fervour that they make it appear like you’d have to be a idiot not to change over. In reality, the selection isn’t nearly as straight forward. ASP.NET web forms aren’t going anywhere. These methods have their right place in a web developer’s

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    Review of the Ten Best CodePlex Projects for ASP.NET Developers Name Tutor Date Review of Ten Best CodePlex project for ASP.NET Developers Preface New technology brings with it the puzzle of how and where from to get experience. Software developers are divided between the use of a very freshly made technology to come up with an effective plan and how to get up the scale as a competent developer without developing substantive projects. That apparently super illustrates to us the egg-chicken

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    Several options are in ASP.NET to maintain data on a per-page basis and an application-wide basis. The features are as follows: • View state • Control state • Hidden fields • Cookies • Query strings • Application state • Session state • Profile Properties View state, control state, hidden fields, cookies, and query strings all having data storage on the client in different ways. Application state, session state, and profile properties all save data on the server memory. All the above features have

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    active pages. Legacy has been replaced by ASP.NET ASP.NET ASP.NET is an open source[2] server-side Web application framework designed for Web development to produce dynamic Web pages. It was developed by Microsoft to allow programmers to build dynamic web sites, web applications and web services. It was first released in January 2002 with version 1.0 of the .NET Framework, and is the successor to Microsoft's Active Server Pages (ASP) technology. ASP.NET offers three frameworks for creating web

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    3. ASP.NET Introduction ASP.NET (Active Server Pages) will be the next generation which going to take away problems from developer. open-source server-side web application framework .this language has been made by Microsoft to improve websites and develop it . ASP.NET allowed programmers to produce dynamic web pages , web applications and web services. Developers should know HTMI and XMI languages to learn ASP.NET. 3.1 History ASP.NET has started in 2002(the first version). first set with only

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    TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. INTRODUCTION......................................................................................................... 1 2. LITERATURE REVIEW ............................................................................................ 1 3. PROJECT DESIGN...................................................................................................... 3 3.1 DATA M ODEL .........................................................................................................

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    2.1. Good Practices For On-line Stores An on-line retailing has developed significantly during the past decade. Early e-commerce stores were created with web designs comparable to tables or list-like catalogues, which may no longer satisfy on-line customers. Moreover the number of products for sale on the Internet, has increased considerably, increasing the customers’ difficulty in choosing and finding the right products . For that reasons, the web developers face a new challenge. The most important

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    Bus Reservation System

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    A PROJECT REPORT ON BUS RESERVATION SYSTEM Submitted in partial fulfillment for the Award of degree of Post Graduate Diploma In Information Technology (2008-10) Submitted By: BRIJ MOHAN DAMMANI 200852200 Submitted to: Symbiosis Centre for Distance Learning, Pune 411016, Maharashtra, India ACKNOWLEDGEMENT A project like this takes quite a lot of time to do properly. As is often the case, this project owes its existence and certainly its quality to a number of people, whose name

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    Executive Summary This report provides a Strategic Brief focusing on Yahoo! 's display advertising division. The report also shows positive sign for future growth of Yahoo, though it has given rise to a lot of internal rivalry between the industry 's big players to mention few are such as Google, Microsoft and Facebook, as all of them offer products perceived by the consumers as homogeneous. Price competition has augmented, and has effectively lowered the Yahoo’s margins. Furthermore, the threat

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    Introduction ASP.NET and the .NET Framework ASP.NET is part of the Microsoft .NET Framework. To build ASP.NET pages, you need to take the advantage of features of .NET Framework, which basically consists of two parts: the Framework Class Library and Common Language Runtime. Now let us explore these two parts of .NET Framework. Framework Class Library The .NET Framework contains of thousands of classes which you can use while building an application. Framework Class Library was designed to basically

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