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A Windows Form like MessageBox for ASP.NET Website

June 26, 2014rahulrajatsingh

This small tip discusses about a very small class that provides a Window’s form like MessageBox functionality in an ASP.NET application. Continue reading →

How to Solve Image Refresh problem associated with Image control in ASP.NET

June 26, 2014rahulrajatsingh

This is a small tip on how to solve the Image refresh problem of Image control in ASP.NET Continue reading →

How to Prevent the Resource Leech from a Website

June 26, 2014rahulrajatsingh

This small tip is to demonstrate one way of preventing the resource leech from our website. Continue reading →

Understanding ASP.NET Roles and Membership – A Beginner’s Tutorial

June 24, 2014rahulrajatsingh

How many sites have you seen that requires you to login? I guess the answer to this question is “almost all of them”. Well, the idea behind this article is to understand how ASP.NET lets us create sites with an authentication and authorization mechanism in place and how we can use ASP.NET server controls to quickly and efficiently implement this. Continue reading →

A Beginner’s Tutorial on ASP.NET WebApi Hosting(IIS Hosting and Self Hosting)

June 24, 2014July 1, 2014rahulrajatsingh

In this article we will look at the various ways of hosting ASP.NET WebApi. Continue reading →

A Beginner’s Tutorial for Understanding Templated User Controls

June 24, 2014rahulrajatsingh

This article aims at understanding templated web user controls from a beginner’s perspective. We will try to understand why we might need to have a templated user control and what the benefits of having a templated user control are. Continue reading →

A Beginner’s Tutorial for Understanding and Implementing ASP.NET Web API

June 24, 2014April 28, 2020rahulrajatsingh

In this article we will talk about the basics of ASP.NET Web API. We will try to understand what a Web API is, what is the basic structure of a Web API project. We will also create a simple application to demonstrate the CRUD operation on a simple entity using Web API. Continue reading →

A Beginner’s Tutorial for Understanding ADO.NET

June 24, 2014rahulrajatsingh

This article aims at understanding the various concepts and classes available for data access in ADO.NET. This article is meant for absolute beginners and discusses various techniques of data access using ADO.NET. Continue reading →

Understanding and Implementing ASP.NET Custom Forms Authentication

June 24, 2014July 1, 2014rahulrajatsingh

This article talks about ASP.NET the custom Forms Authentication mechanism. We will see how we can use a custom database in unison with the ASP.NET Forms Authentication mechanism to provide the desired level of security to our applications. Continue reading →

Creating ASP.NET Applications with N-Tier Architecture

June 24, 2014rahulrajatsingh

This article describes how to build ASP.NET applications using n-tier architecture. The benefits of having n-tier architecture is that all the modules having dedicated functionality will be independent of each other. Changing one tier will not effect other tiers and there is no single point of failure even if some tier is not working.  Continue reading →

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