Posts tagged ‘Web Development’

Jan 18 09

Intermediate Web Development with ASP.NET Class

I created a second ASP.NET online class called Intermediate Web Development with ASP.NET at LVS Online.com.

This 6-week class will continue from my Beginning Web Development with ASP.NET class and focus more on ‘real-world’ ASP.NET programming topics. Since the first class focused on getting you up to speed on how ASP.NET works and the C# programming language, this intermediate class lets you take those skills in developing ASP.NET web sites.

The class is only $30 and there are no other materials or software needed.

Topics Covered:

Week 1: Master Page Basics
Week 2: Creating an ASP.NET Website from and HTML/CSS Design
Week 3: View State, Query String, Cookies, and Session State
Week 4: OOP: Building Your Own Objects
Week 5: Creating Your Own Controls: User Controls
Week 6: Error Handling
Extra:    Website Navigation: Building a SiteMap

To give you an idea of how each lesson looks, here is the first lesson (.pdf).

When Does Class Start?

The class runs five times a year for six weeks in January, March, May, August and October. To learn more view the course description page and contact me to find out the exact date on when you can register.

Apr 15 08

Beginning Web Development with ASP.NET Class

I am teaching a beginner ASP.NET online class called Beginning Web Development with ASP.NET at LVS Online.com.

This 6-week class will focus on the understanding the basics of how the .NET framework works with creating ASP.NET web applications using the C# programming langauage. Students will use the free web development tool Visual Web Developer 2008 Express to create their ASP.NET 3.5 web pages.

The class is only $30 and there are no other materials or software needed.

Topics Covered:

Week 1: Visual Web Developer 2008 Express Overview
Week 2: C# Basic Syntax, and OOP Primer
Week 3: ASP.NET Web Controls Overview
Week 4: Web Controls: RadioButton, CheckBox, and List Controls
Week 5: The ASP.NET Event Model, Automatic Postbacks and View State
Week 6: Controlling Visual Appearance through Propertes, CSS and Skins

If you have taken either the Basic Web Applications with ASP or ASP E-Commerce Database Basics class, you will see all the huge differences between ASP and ASP.NET. These differences will show you how quickly and more efficiently you can create dynamic web sites.

To give you an idea of how each lesson looks, here is the first lesson (.pdf).

When Does Class Start?

The class runs five times a year for six weeks in January, March, May, August and October. To learn more view the course description page and contact me to find out the exact date on when you can register.

Aug 23 07

ASP E-Commerce Database Basics Class

Updated November 2009
This class has been delegated to self-study so it can be taken anytime and the price is reduced to $15.



I am teaching database-based ASP online class called ASP E-Commerce Database Basics at LVS Online.com.

This 6-week class will teach you how to interact with a database by displaying, retrieving and updating data. The class is a continuation from where I left off from my Basic Web Applications with ASP class.

The class is only $30 $15 and there are no other materials or software needed.

The class learning level is “intermediate” which means taking the basics you already know and developing a usable web application. The class uses a simple Microsoft Access database (provided), but you can use almost any type of database with minimal code changes.

Topics Covered:

Week 1: E-Commerce types; Overview of ADO; Connecting to our database
Week 2: SQL basics: SELECT, WHERE, ORDER BY, LIKE
Week 3: SQL continued: INSERT INTO and UPDATE; Managing our Products
Week 4: Recordsets and Pagination; Creating a Search
Week 5: Shopping Cart pt 1
Week 6: Shopping Cart pt 2; Checkout Process

The Online Store gives students a good example to use and refer to when they need to create their own database-driven dynamic web sites.

Here is the first lesson (.pdf) for you to see how it looks.

When Does Class Start?

The class runs five times a year for six weeks in January, March, May, August and October. To learn more view the course description page and contact me to find out the exact date on when you can register.

I only cover the basics of ADO in this class, but if you need addtional reference material here is an ADO Reference Guide (.pdf) by DevGuru.