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Episode #1 – Scott Hunter on the future of ASP.NET Development with Web Forms
Scott Hunter is a Senior Program Manager Lead on the ASP.NET Team and, along with his team drives much of ASP.NET.
In this session we talk about the future of Web Forms, how Web Forms compares with ASP.NET MVC, how YOU can influence the ASP.NET futures and much, much more.
Resources ……
- Scott Hunter’s Blog.
- David Ebbo’s Blog.
- Phil Haack’s Blog.
- Scott Hanselman’s Blog.
- David Ebbo’s Blog Entry on Packaging an ASCX control.
- Referenced Jeff King video with snippets.
- Dynamic Controls Versus Static Controls.
- ASP.NET 4.0 Whitepaper.
I’m still getting the hang of it all and I don’t have audio engineers, production staff, or SPONSORS !
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Nice show Joe, thanks for this content. WebForms Rules!
Almost forgot, nice Silverlight player =D
Thanks – the SL player was a pain
Hey Joe, This is fantastic just listening to you guys allowed me learn alot. I am also enjoying your new videos.
Can you improve the formating on the drag drops. I have to go in an manually put them in tables to make them look nice. How about adding validation also.
Thanks Jose – that’s gret to hear and I’ll add you suggestions into the discussion !
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