Geek Speak: New ASP.NET Starter Kit Question
Hi everyone,
Here is today’s question. If you were writing a starter kit for ASP.NET 2.0, what kind of application would that be? Some existing starter kits are on https://www.asp.net. Would it be something fun for personal use? or for business use? Let me know.
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- Anonymous
March 01, 2005
Small ecommerce site with login. Should show a catalogue with admin facilities, how shopping carts work (so, sessions etc...). Could also provide web service access... - Anonymous
March 01, 2005
A shopping cart would be done with the profile provider now I would say :)
My vote would be something fun like an image-dump or a amihotornot type site.. - Anonymous
March 01, 2005
Something which shows advanced usage of Personalization and Themeing. - Anonymous
March 01, 2005
Try a Wiki application - useful for programmers, should demonstrate lots of things in ASP.NET including membership, master pages, personalization, perhaps mobile + compact framework? - Anonymous
March 01, 2005
I'll agree that something highlighting personalization and theming would be great... one option that I thought of immediately (Wiki) was already mentioned), but what about a content management system of some sorts, just something simple. This too would show off all of the key features of ASP.NET 2.0.
Cheers. - Anonymous
March 02, 2005
A hosted CRM application with configuarble screens and access rules (I need someone to do my work for me - please release within the next 3 months :-)) - Anonymous
March 02, 2005
I'd personally like to see something that demonstrates an effective use of skinning with user controls and CSS sheets (where users can choose skins and save in cookies)... - Anonymous
March 02, 2005
Add a Wiki to an ASP.NET Content Management System like CommunityServer.Org - Anonymous
March 02, 2005
Try an ASP.NET 2.0 Newsletter / Mailing List / ListServe System - Anonymous
March 02, 2005
How about a starter kit on how to use the Enterprise Library with ASP.NET 2.0. That is when the version of the Enterprise Library is released for .NET 2.0. - Anonymous
March 02, 2005
an HR app - Anonymous
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