I'll be following. I've done an introductory ASP.NET course, but it was very focused on the front end and Visual Studio. It seemed a bit like basic Domino form development as far as front end went. I looked at all the widgets & the code that is generated & the constant post-backs & some of them evoked the response: "Yuck - this is like Domino 4.6".
I was really interested by the back-end stuff & data objects (although missed the document-level security) and look forward seeing how to apply it to some more realistic tasks than what is generally given in these sorts of course.
I'll be following. I've done an introductory ASP.NET course, but it was very focused on the front end and Visual Studio. It seemed a bit like basic Domino form development as far as front end went. I looked at all the widgets & the code that is generated & the constant post-backs & some of them evoked the response: "Yuck - this is like Domino 4.6".
I was really interested by the back-end stuff & data objects (although missed the document-level security) and look forward seeing how to apply it to some more realistic tasks than what is generally given in these sorts of course.