Build a quiz engine with ASP.NET 2.0 and Microsoft VWD

Build a quiz engine with ASP.NET 2.0 and Microsoft VWD

In this four-part programming lesson from the Absolute Beginner's Series of Visual Web Developer C#/ASP.NET video tutorials, you'll learn how to build a quiz engine.

In the second lesson of this series, you will begin to lay out the Web pages for the quiz engine and create some of the initial code required. This will allow you to exercise the skills shown in the earlier videos.

In the third lesson, you will continue the work on the quiz engine, adding the ability to save test results and other functionality.

In the fourth, and final, lesson, you will complete the quiz engine project, adding theme support, cleaning up the code and deploying the project.

For more information, as well as to get started creating your own quiz web application, take a look.

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