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VBUG: ASP to ASP.NET Migration

Date
Wed, 8 Feb 2006 (Add to calendar)
Venue
QA Training, St James House, Holborn, London, GB
Cost
FOC to Vbug members.Non member
We’ll cover the issues surrounding ASP / ASP.NET migration & compare a range of migration techniques so you can choose the right migration approach for your app. We’ll then take a deeper dive into the various strategies looking at the main technical problems you encounter for each. This presentation will give you all the info you need to plan & carry out a successful migration from ASP to ASP.NET

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