Welcome to the ASP.NET 3.5 Resource Center. ASP.NET is one of the most popular Internet and Web development tools in use today. The latest version—ASP.NET 3.5—features new data controls, and support for nested master pages and Microsoft LINQ (Language Integrated Query). Check out our .NET 3.5 and LINQ Resource Centers. Start your search here for the latest ASP.NET 3.5 articles, books, sample chapters, tutorials, webcasts, blogs and more. In the ASP.NET 3.5 Resource Center, you'll find links to:
- Microsoft’s Learn ASP.NET site.
- A series of five ASP.NET “How Do I” videos, by Chris Pels.
- The video, “How to Create an ASP.NET 3.5 and Silverlight-Enabled Demo Application,” by Steve Marx.
- A series of webcasts from the Microsoft Learn ASP.NET site.
- A series of live ASP.NET webcasts presented by members of Microsoft product teams.
- The blog of Scott Gutherie, a product builder for Microsoft, in which he discusses VS 2008 and .NET 3.5.
- The Microsoft ASP.NET Team blogs.
- The Microsoft ASP.NET Connections conference in Las Vegas.
- “ListView and DataPager in ASP.NET 3.5,” by Rick Strahl.
- The article, "ASP.NET AJAX in .NET 3.5 and VS 2008," by Scott Guthrie.
- The sample chapter, “Installing and Configuring ASP.NET,” from The Microsoft Expression Web Developer’s Guide to ASP.NET 3.5: Learn to Create ASP.NET Applications Using Visual Web Developer 2008, by Jim Cheshire.
- The tutorial, "Speed Test: A No-Code LINQ-Based ASP.NET 3.5 Page," by Ken Cox.
- The Microsoft Developer Network ASP.NET site .
- The article, "JSON-Enabled WCF Services in ASP.NET 3.5," by Dino Esposito.
- The article, “Developing Business Logic Using the WCF Service Library with Visual Studio 2008 and ASP.NET 3.5,” by Jagadish Chaterjee.
- ASP.NET 3.5 books, RSS feeds, FAQs, training courses, tutorials and webcasts.
- ...And more