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Aspect-Oriented Programming Site: MSDN
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Aspect-oriented Programming (AOP), a paradigm invented at Xerox PARC in the 1990s, lets the developer better separate tasks that should not be inextricably tangled, such as mathematical operations and exception handling...   Author: Dharma Shukla   Code: ASP.NET v1.0 & VB

Using Object-Orientation in ASP+ Site: 4GuysFromRolla
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With all the excitement surrounding ASP+ and what it can do for you, it's easy to miss the major change that slipped by - the change to a totally Object-Oriented paradigm.   Author: Ian Stallings   Code: ASP.NET Beta 1 & VB

Coding on the Edge Site: Microsoft
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Advancements in computer technology and programming show no sign of slowing. Daily there is some announcement from some company about how a technology it is working on will revolutionize the computer industry.   Author: Robert Hess   Code: ASP.NET Beta 1 & VB

Script Happens .NET Site: Microsoft
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Writing applications that host a script engine to enable people to write scripts to customize and extend applications has proven to be very successful; there are thousands of developers using the Windows® Script engines in their applications.   Author: Andrew Clinick   Code: ASP.NET Beta 1 & VB

.NET Remoting & Web Services Site: Visual Studio Magazine
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The .NET Framework offers two mechanisms to support distributed application development and integration: .NET remoting and ASP.NET Web services. Both these techniques support developing distributed applications and application integration...   Author: Randy Holloway   Code: ASP.NET v1.0

Web Architecture Diagram Site: ASP Alliance
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This article on ASPAlliance.com shows a sample diagram of a Web Architecture Overview. The diagram was done by Yusuf Wiryonoputro   Author: Yusuf Wiryonoputro   Code: ASP.NET Beta 1 & VB

Building a 3-Tier Application Site: c-sharpcorner.com
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This article has two major parts. In the first part we will discuss about 3.Tier Architecture and in the second part we will implement an ASP.NET example to practice the 3.Tier design.   Author: Paul Abraham   Code: ASP.NET Beta 2 & C#

5 Tips for Designing ASPs Site: O'Reilly
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This tips list invites you to consider the big picture when building and designing Active Server Pages by focusing on how to plan for and create robust, reusable ASP pages - pages with fewer bugs, and pages that anticipate future changes.   Author: Scott Mitchell   Code: ASP.NET Beta 1 & VBScript

Get Started With C# On Linux Site: csharphelp.com
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When Microsoft launched its .NET strategy, one of the objectives was to allow software to be written for a variety of different platforms. This article takes a brief look at Mono and explains how to install the software and start some simple programming.   Author: Rob Blackwell   Code: ASP.NET v1.0 & C#



 


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