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Discover how to:
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- Lear best practices for managing client, application, and request state
- Use output caching and partial page caching to boost program functionality and scalability
- Simplify development for mobile and handheld devices with ASP.NET mobile controls
- Implement security features—including authentication, authorization, impersonation, server hardening, and code access security
- Use debug and trace to troubleshoot bottlenecks before your site goes live
- Know the steps for performance tuning—and where to invest your time for the biggest payoffs
- Answer the “rewrite or integrate?” question when planning application migration strategy
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