hi friends, i am new here & seems to me that this is a really nice place. I don't know much abut asp.net. I am more of a web-designer. I am about to enroll for a 2 month Course in asp.net The contents of the course are listed below. I request you to go through it & tell me if there's anything i am heavily missing in it. I will get that added. Thanks for your time Course Name : Building Applications Using ASP.NET & C# Course Content : Component of Microsoft.net Introduction to Web Applications & asp.net asp.net objects asp.net controls Advanced Validation Techniques The Application & Server Objects The Session Object The Database Access Introducing ADO.NET Database handling in asp.net DLC-Guide Introduction to COM Basicis of Web-Services Custom Controls in asp.net Configuring an asp.net application Advanced asp.net Concepts In anticipation of your reply. Thanks again ______________________________ Always there for Friends
Headings tend to be hard to judge on because one persons "advanced validation techniques" may only be basic by someone elses yard stick. A lot will depend on what you want to achieve out of the course. It seems fairly wide spread and so would give you a good basis but if you only want to be able to do image manipulations with Ajax or basic "welcome back bob" type messages then the course doesnt seem appropriate
Hmm, if i were to teach an asp.net class, I would do Using/Setting up Visual Studio Website Configuration(s) Web Controls Extending Controls OOP (basic) Design Patterns Then an advanced class could be: Using Advanced Design PAtterns Building Libraries Building Controls etc....
The contents are good, for sure, no one in industry teach all these things, one have to do it himself. Just start the course and you will definately get benefits from it.