Archive for July, 2006
Microsoft remote assistance
by on Jul.13, 2006, under Uncategorized
Just have to ask if anyone of you are using this software in an enterprise enviroment? And if you do, do your users actually understand how to use it or is there a way to “automate” time limits and the e-mail address it sends the assistance help to.
Microsoft ASP.NET 2.0 Webcasts
by on Jul.12, 2006, under Uncategorized
Once again I’ve been doing some work in ASP.NET and since the new framework is out I tought I’d take a look at it to see how much it will ease my work. I must say it does alot, if you ad to that the new development studio Visual Studio 2005 you have a fast way of developing websites/applications…
Once again I’ve been doing some work in ASP.NET and since the new framework is out I tought I’d take a look at it to see how much it will ease my work. I must say it does alot, if you ad to that the new development studio Visual Studio 2005 you have a fast way of developing websites/applications.
There are so many things that are new in the .NET framework 2.0 I thought I’d go back to basics whith Microsofts nice webcasts. I followed the Fritz Onion (author of Essential ASP.NET and Essential ASP.NET 2) ones.
There are 15 parts each around 45 minutes long, if you have the time to watch them I strongly suggest you do so. There are just som many improvments in the 2.0 framework, some things have been made so easy to do that a you save alot of time working with it, for example data connections and queries.
The webcasts can be found at http://www.microsoft.com/events/series/essentialaspnet.mspx
There are so many things that are new in the .NET framework 2.0 I thought I’d go back to basics whith Microsofts nice webcasts. I followed the Fritz Onion (author of Essential ASP.NET and Essential ASP.NET 2) ones.
There are 15 parts each around 45 minutes long, if you have the time to watch them I strongly suggest you do so. There are just som many improvments in the 2.0 framework, some things have been made so easy to do that a you save alot of time working with it, for example data connections and queries.
The webcasts can be found at http://www.microsoft.com/events/series/essentialaspnet.mspx