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Coding Basics: Use Visual Studio and SQL Server Express Editions
Coding Basics: Use Visual Studio and SQL Server Express Editions

There are many resources for professional developers, but let's talk about tools for all of you who are writing software just for fun. Maybe you have found yourself coding your pet project at 4 a.m., up to your elbows in pizza boxes and soda cans. MSDN gives back to the entry-level and hobbyist developer community with this series of free webcasts. Tune in and learn the basics of database, Windows client, Web, game, and hardware development using Microsoft Visual Studio and SQL Server Express Editions. If you're new to coding, we suggest you start at either Windows or Web development.

Web Development

On-Demand Webcasts

Microsoft Hosting Webcast: Hosting for Developers

Original Air Date: January 27, 2006

MSDN Webcast: A Closer Look at Themes (Level 200)

Original Air Date: January 17, 2006

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MSDN Webcast: A Closer Look at Master Pages in ASP.NET 2.0 (Level 200)

Original Air Date: December 15, 2005

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MSDN Webcast: Best of Launch: ASP.NET 2.0 (Level 200)

Original Air Date: December 14, 2005

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MSDN Webcast: A Closer Look at Navigation and Site Maps (Level 200)

Original Air Date: December 13, 2005

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MSDN Webcast: Working with New Data-Enabled Controls in ASP.NET 2.0 (Level 200)

Original Air Date: November 18, 2005

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MSDN Webcast: Visual Web Developer 2005 Express: IDE Tour (Level 200)

Original Air Date: November 7, 2005

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MSDN Webcast: ASP.NET 2.0 Membership and Personalization (Level 200)

Original Air Date: November 2, 2005

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MSDN Webcast: Overview of Microsoft ASP.NET 2.0 (Level 200)

Original Air Date: November 1, 2005

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MSDN Webcast: Getting Started with DotNetNuke (Level 300)

Original Air Date: July 15, 2005

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