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This tutorial gives you an overview of programming with ASP.NET Web Pages using the Razor syntax.

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In this lesson (dubbed 9.5), we download the MVC3 bits and look at Razor and rebuild the application from the previous lesson with the new View engine.

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Let other interested developers extend your application through add-ons. By opening up your app to additional functionality down the line, you can build a thriving community around your application, potentially even a marketplace!

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In this tutorial, you will learn how to build an ASP.NET server control by creating a HTML5 video player control.

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In this article we'll cover the following topics: * How to measure the wait times for each off-box resource using custom counters * Waiting concurrently instead of sequentially * Improving session state performance * Reducing thread-locking delays

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In this episode of “ASP.NET from Scratch,” we’ll ditch WebForms in favor of ASP.NET MVC.

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In this tutorial, I’ll be walking you through how to a write a Twitter widget for ASP.NET in the form of a reusable server control

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Over the course of this tutorial we’ll look at how to create a simple image organizer that lets users reorder a series of images

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This chapter provides .NET Developers, having prior .NET experience how to move to Silverlight application development.

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This article teaches you how to write the necessary classes to handle XML configuration elements and use the settings they contain within your code.

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34 ASP.NET Miscellaneous Tutorials

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