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DotNetNuke® 4 Module Development Guide

 

 

 

 
 
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DotNetNuke® Visual Studio 2008 Tutorial Series:

  • Creating a DotNetNuke Module using LINQ to SQL (VB and C#) (Start here!)
    • Set up module
    • Create the table
    • Create the LINQ to SQL Class
    • Connect GridView and FormView to LinqDataSource Control
    • Create the Code Behind
    • Create the module definition
  • Creating a DotNetNuke Module using LINQ to SQL (VB and C#) (Part 2)
    • Format the dollar amount properly
    • Validate that a description has been entered
    • Give the administrator the ability to add and delete Categories
    • Show the number of items in each category
    • Do not allow a category to be deleted if there are items using that category.
  • Creating a DotNetNuke Module using LINQ to SQL (C#) (Part 3)
    • Move Add and Edit Items to a separate page
    • Use a ListView to implement grouping

DotNetNuke® 4 Module Tutorial Series (outdated):

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Michael Washington is a Microsoft MVP, a DotNetNuke Core member, and an ASP.NET, C#, and Visual Basic programmer.  He is the author of numerous DotNetNuke modules and tutorials. He is one of the founding members of the Southern California DotNetNuke Users group (http://socaldug.org). He has a son, Zachary and resides in Los Angeles with his wife Valerie.
 

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