Introduction
One of the roles of the author of an advanced book is to make a reasonable guess about the things readers do know and to patch in the gaps where readers might be struggling. I have been fortunate enough to have spent a couple of years now working on .NET projects, so I can borrow from that experience in making my guesses.
In this chapter I try to avoid the glaringly obvious and instead talk about things that presented problems to me or to others whom I have worked with or heard from. As a result this chapter presents a strategy for building ASP.NET Web pages in such a way as to be able to create them simply, consistently, and reliably.
I spent the last couple of years working on a system comprised of five applications. Half of the ...
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