By Fuji (mcsenow) Nguyen on
4/28/2009
At InDyne HQs, we have successfully developed many DNN custom module for internal use as well as commercial. We have developers division levels who want to get up to speed with DNN. Most of developers have Coldfusion/asp background. I will blog the training topics and progress as we go along.
Session Topic Status 1 Migrating from ColdFusion to ASP.NET/Intro to Visual Studio Learn how to migrate from ColdFusion to ASP.NET. A comparison of ColdFusion MX and ASP.NET as well as common task scenarios for each application development framework are included
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa479305.aspx
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