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Developer Academy 4 : ASP.NET 4 – What’s in it for me ?

Programming ASP.NET Applications that really works is not an easy task, and finally on the last version of ASP.NET 4 Microsoft did it, and many features that wereimage missing on previous versions made it to this platform.

There are a lot of new versions of many Technologies that made it through the phase of being released to manufacture, and I guess that in every new technology, the first question that come to mind is “It’s great that Microsoft are working hard, but… hmm… what’s in it for me?”, well.. on Developer Academy 4 I’m going to talk about it on my lecture :

ASP.Net 4 – What’s in it for me?”, and I have to say that no matter if you are building a small or a large scale web application, there are really a lot of features that can take your project to the next level.

So what’s in the basket ?

  • Visual Studio 2010 for Web Developers – Many improvements on the IDE side to let you write faster and manage your code better.image
  • ASP.NET 4 Core Services – control your cache and session better, and in generally get a better engine.
  • ASP.NET 4 Web Application Development – better control on web controls, new controls, better on standards and much more…
  • ASP.NET 4 Deployment – Web deployment was always a pain, and finally there are really big news on that field. better control on packaging and configuration and better connection with IIS 7.5
  • Web it all up ! – I’m going to talk a bit about how all the terms like : Ajax, MVC, Dynamic Data, Web forms, Silverlight can fit in a project, what is the best place for each technology and a word about the future.

You can register to the conference in here, and join the Facebook group for updates in here

Hope to see all there,

Published Tuesday, March 16, 2010 8:24 PM by Noam

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