This paper looks
at some of the specific benefits
you can achieve in migrating applications
from ASP, and presents five distrinct
strategies for a migration, based
on its perceived strategic value
and your desired timeframe for
results. A scorecard with key
questions about your migration
allows you to quickly arrive at
an initial estimate of a migration's
complexity. Finally, it outlines
the major activities involved
in the four phases of a migration
project.
The ASP.NET
QuickStart is a series of ASP.NET
samples and supporting commentary
designed to quickly acquaint developers
with the syntax, architecture,
and power of the ASP.NET Web programming
framework. The QuickStart samples
are designed to be short, easy-to-understand
illustrations of ASP.NET features
If you want
to make the move to .NET and feel
intimidated by object-oriented
programming (OOP), this article
is designed to ease any level
VBScripter (ASP) into .NET by
clarifying some OOP concepts.
Want to know
what Microsoft has in store for
ASP developers in the future?
This informative article will
give you a first look at what's
coming down the road.
Building Secure
ASP.NET Applications: Authentication,
Authorization, and Secure Communication
This guide presents
a practical, scenario driven approach
to designing and building secure
ASP.NET applications for Windows
2000 and version 1.0 of the .NET
Framework. It focuses on the key
elements of authentication, authorization,
and secure communication within
and across the tiers of distributed
.NET Web applications.
The purpose
of this article is to give a little
look under the hood of ASP.Net,
to familiarize you with the similarities
and differences between ASP.Net
and ASP.