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M2640: Upgrading Web Development Skills from ASP to Microsoft ASP.NET

Description:
This three-day, instructor-led course provides students with the knowledge and skills that are needed to successfully upgrade their existing Active Server Pages (ASP) skills, as well as upgrading their Web applications, to Microsoft ASP.NET. This course also explains the new features of ASP.NET that can then be leveraged to improve an existing Web application.

This course is intended for existing Web developers who are writing ASP solutions. This course assumes that the students are familiar with Hypertext Markup Language (HTML), client-side and server-side scripting, ASP, Microsoft ActiveX Data Objects (ADO), and a Microsoft .NET-based programming language.

Prerequisite:
Before attending this course, students must have:

  • The ability to create HTML pages with tables, images, and forms.
  • Experience using a scripting language, such as Microsoft Visual Basic Scripting Edition or JavaScript.
  • Experience using ASP to create Web applications.
  • The ability to retrieve data from relational databases by using ADO.
  • Familiarity with a Microsoft .NET-based programming language.

Course Fee:
$1152

Sections:
Click on the section you want to register for:
Spring Quarter 2007
Section A :    Wed.-Fri., Apr. 25-27 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM   CANCELLED
    Cancelled due to low attendance (1)
Summer Quarter 2007
Not offered this quarter. Notify me when this course is scheduled.



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 Modified: May 17, 2007