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Web wizardry: four IDEs tested
Program We stack up four development environments for creating Web-based applications. Find out which one best suits your needs.
Thursday, October 28 2004 03:50 PM
Tags: Web sites, Protocols and platforms
Web Matrix, anyone?
Program Seeking a free entry into the .NET platform? Try ASP.NET Web Matrix with this starter tutorial.
Wednesday, November 10 2004 02:51 PM
Tags: Web sites
Open-source .Net takes shape
News Builders of the Mono open-source development project released an update on Tuesday that will let programmers write Microsoft .Net applications for Linux and Unix operating systems.
Friday, December 13 2002 10:10 AM
How to run .NET applications on Linux
Blogs In many enterprise environments we work with a mix of Windows and Linux servers. If you had to build a large, complex en...
Wednesday, June 24 2009 12:00 AM
The Bobby Tables guide to SQL injection
Techguide Avoiding SQL injection vulnerabilities is much easier than you might think. XKCD inspired a simple tutorial.
Monday, October 05 2009 07:45 PM
Tags: Network security, Security Management, Security implementation/standards, Data security, Allaire ColdFusion, SQL statement, Vulnerability, CompTIA, SQL, content management system
Secure ASP.NET sites with Membership API
Techguide Beginning with ASP.NET 2.0, the Membership API was added to simplify adding security to a Web application. Find out how to use the Membership API with a SQL Server backend.
Thursday, August 28 2008 07:24 PM
Tags: Servers, Protocols and platforms, Web servers, Authentication, Microsoft SQL Server, Membership API, Security, Database, Password, Microsoft ASP.NET 2.0
Using title attribute to provide more data about HTML elements
Techguide The ability to provide additional information is especially helpful with HTML forms where tooltips can be used to let the user know what is expected in user input.
Friday, October 03 2008 09:01 AM
Tags: Web browsers, Title, IBM Corp., Web Browser, Title Attribute, Mouse, ID, Tooltip, ALT, Microsoft ASP.NET
MVC framework: A developer's first impressions
Techguide Find out why you may want to use Microsoft’s Model View Controller framework instead of Web Forms.
Sunday, October 19 2008 07:17 PM
Tags: Protocols and platforms, Web 2.0, Web sites, Microsoft Corp., Web Forms, Developer, Fellow Developer, ASP.NET Development, MVC, business logic
Moving to other pages in ASP.NET
Techguide ASP.NET provides a few ways to move to different pages. Here’s a look at the options.
Thursday, October 30 2008 08:32 PM
Tags: Web browsers, Web servers, .NET, Security, Page, Web Browser, Method, C#, HTTP Request, .NET
Microsoft embraces open source with jQuery
Techguide Microsoft plans to integrate the JQuery library into both the ASP.NET Web Forms and ASP.NET Model View Controller frameworks. Tony Patton outlines how jQuery may work within an ASP.NET application.
Friday, December 19 2008 12:08 PM
Tags: Software engineering/development, .NET, Open source, Java, Microsoft Corp., Library, Plug-in, Animation, CSS, Plugin Architecture
Microsoft tools address SQL injection attacks
News Advisory helps Web sites that use Microsoft ASP and ASP.NET technologies against recent Web-based attacks.
Wednesday, June 25 2008 09:46 PM
Tags: Network security, Security, Hewlett-Packard Co., Microsoft Corp., Tool, SQL, SQL Injection, software, JavaScript, Microsoft ASP
Amazon's EC2 to offer Windows, SQL Server options
News Software maker says that, starting later this year, those using its cloud computing service will be able to run Microsoft's operating system and database software.
Thursday, October 02 2008 05:55 AM
Tags: Legal, Microsoft SQL Server, Database, Cloud Computing, operating system, Environment, Server, Amazon.com Inc., Microsoft Windows Server, programming model
What's up with Microsoft Windows 2006?
Insight comment What should application developers expect with the next version of Microsoft Windows?
Wednesday, November 17 2004 04:22 PM
Tags: Longhorn
Simplify client-side programming with Atlas
Techguide Microsoft has developed its own approach to AJAX development called Atlas, which promises browser ubiquity as well as tight, albeit optional, ASP.NET integration. Find out how Atlas makes it easier to do client-side programming.
Tuesday, May 09 2006 07:57 PM
It's time for better Web frameworks
Techguide There is currently a huge disconnect between the needs of Web applications and the frameworks that support them.
Wednesday, July 11 2007 09:39 AM
Tags: Web sites, Web services






