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Active server pages (ASP.NET)

Active server pages (ASP.NET). Bilal Munir Mughal. The plan. COURSE OUTLINE. Text Book Beginning ASP.NET 2.0 with C#, Chris Hart, John Kauffman, David Sussman , Chris Ullman , 2006 Reference Books Beginning ASP.NET 4.5 in C# By Matthew MacDonald, 2012

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Active server pages (ASP.NET)

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  1. Active server pages (ASP.NET) Bilal Munir Mughal The plan

  2. COURSE OUTLINE Text Book • Beginning ASP.NET 2.0 with C#, Chris Hart, John Kauffman, David Sussman, Chris Ullman, 2006 Reference Books • Beginning ASP.NET 4.5 in C# By Matthew MacDonald, 2012 • Beginning ASP.NET 4.5: in C# and VB by ImarSpaanjaars, 2012 Tools • Microsoft Visual Studio

  3. COURSE OUTLINE Pre-midterm • Chapter 1: An Introduction to ASP.NET 2.0 and the Wrox United Application • Chapter 2: Site Design • Chapter 3: Page Design • Chapter 4: Membership and Identity • Chapter 5: Styling with Themes • Chapter 6: Events and Code Midterm paper pattern: 3 review questions out of 5

  4. COURSE OUTLINE Post-midterm • Chapter 7: Reading Data • Chapter 8: Writing Data • Chapter 9: Code • Chapter 10: Componentization • Chapter 11: Roles and Profiles • Chapter 14: Performance • Chapter 16: Deployment, Builds, and Finishing Up Terminal paper pattern: 7 review questions out of 10 (one question each from chapters 1-7, one from ch-8&9, one from ch-10&11, one from ch-14&16)

  5. Evaluation Methods: • Assignments/ 10 marks • Quizzes 5 marks • Project/presentations 5 marks (After MT) • Others 5 marks • Midterm 25 marks • Final Exam 50 marks

  6. ! Important • Attendance will be taken within first few minutes from the start of the class • Break duration is 10-15 minutes only • Generally surprise quizzes will be held. No makeup. • Several assignments will be conducted within the class time as part of the hands on exercises. Any other given task is automatically due in the next class • Ditto assignments/project will get zero marks • Project proposal is due in 10th week, report is due in 15th week and presentations in the last week • Be regular and most importantly be responsible.

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