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ASP.NET Session State
Explains the uses ASP.NET session state to overcome some of the limitations of classic ASP, with code and configuration examples. By Rob Howard, Microsoft. (December 28, 2000)

Five Steps to Getting Started with ASP.NET
Explains, in depth, some of the great new features found in ASP.NET, as well as some of the other .NET Framework technologies. By Rob Howard, MSDN. (November 12, 2000)

Developing Web Services with ASP.NET
From Wrox Programmer to Programmer Active Server pages. Explains how to use ASP.NET to build a Web Service on the .Net platform. An Introduction by Billy Anders. (October 3, 2000)

ASP.NET Improves Web App Deployment, Scalability, Security, and Reliability
Discusses features of ASP.NET. By Dave Sussman, MSDN Magazine. (September 1, 2000)

Introduction to ASP.NET
An introduction to the ASP.NET platform architecture. By Chris Kinsman, DevX. (July 1, 2000)

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