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Due to recent marketing initiatives by Microsoft, the stereotypes surrounding companies that use ASP.NET have begun to shift. Previously, larger corporations such as banks and law firms relied on Microsoft solutions under costly site licenses, while smaller tech startups preferred the low-cost open-source "LAMP stack". However, Microsoft's BizSpark initiative has granted small businesses affordable access to its software, resulting in a renewed interest in ASP.NET among developers and employers alike.

.NET Training

ASP.NET training offers the most benefits to two kinds of IT professionals: early-stage Web developers who want to integrate dynamic data into their pages, and experienced programmers who want to integrate C# or Visual Basic code into live websites. Although most Web developers learn their craft by experimenting with code, Microsoft Certified Trainer Wesley Bakker notes that formal ASP.NET training can shorten the process of learning best practices for dealing with databases, site security, and other routine challenges for ASP developers.

ASP.NET courses also enable professionals to build the tactical skills necessary to move into Web development from other roles within larger companies. Foote Partners’ annual IT salary surveys show that Web developers with deep subject matter knowledge tend to earn higher salaries than coders who only know how to build websites.

Training Content

ASP.NET courses for beginners are designed to prepare students for the MCTS certification exam, covering a range of topics such as:

  • Configuration of web forms

  • Validation of user input

  • Integration of AJAX and client-side scripting into dynamic websites

  • Website security management and access permission

  • Application architecture design

  • Anticipation of cross-browser and form factor compatibility issues

  • Building defenses against external attacks

  • MDS layered customization

  • Planning for routine and emergency debugging

  • Anticipating scalability needs