Before there were Web parts, DotNetNuke created installable private assemblies nicknamed modules to encapsulate the functionality desired within a modular environment. It doesn't take much experience developing modules for DotNetNuke before you start asking the age-old questions: I kno... Before there were Web parts, DotNetNuke created installable private assemblies nicknamed modules to encapsulate the functionality desired within a modular environment. It doesn't take much experience developing modules for DotNetNuke before you start asking the age-old questions: I kno...Feb. 18, 2006 10:45 AM EST Reads: 40,063 Replies: 2 |







Mark Hoskins is the founder of KodHedZ Software Development, Inc. (www.KodHedZ.net) based out of Victoria, BC, Canada, where he has been developing ASP.NET Business Management, eCommerce, and Dynamic Internet Applications for over four years, primarily using DotNetNuke as the development platform since its conception in December 2002. In addition to desktop, mobile and Web applications, Mark Hoskins has authored many articles and tutorials for developers on implementing and developing solutions using DotNetNuke and provides a wealth of resources at his flagship domain, www.KodHedZ.net.










