Learn more about Microsoft’s Licensing Programs
Posted on June 24, 2008 - Filed Under ASP.NET | Leave a Comment
By Aurelie A. Peralta
PS Ventures Philippines was commissioned by Bitstop Inc. to develop a Licensing Guide website for users of different Microsoft products. The site is also intended to promote Microsoft’s Small Business Solution Campaign in the Philippines and displays information on current promos like the Microsoft Olympinoy “Benta to Beijing Promo” which was extended […]
Dasol Sea Salt website developed by PS Ventures Philippines
Posted on June 24, 2008 - Filed Under ASP.NET | Leave a Comment
By Aurelie A. Peralta
Dasol Sea Salt is a great product that brings to the world a taste of salt from the South Seas, ripened in our tropical islands. Dasol Sea Salt is desirable in grilled and roasted items as Dasol Sea Salt crystals cover more surface area, preventing the meat’s natural juices from oozing out […]
ASP.NET for Clan Garments’ Website
Posted on May 12, 2008 - Filed Under ASP.NET | Leave a Comment
By Aurelie A. Peralta
CLAN GARMENTS has been in the manufacturing business for the last fourteen (14) years. It has once been a provider of company uniforms to EPSON INTERNATIONAL GROUP OF COMPANIES AND UNILEVER PHILIPPINES. In addition, CLAN GARMENTS has been the toughest provider in terms of school uniforms in the largest scale within the […]
AM6 Realty website developed by PS Ventures Philippines
Posted on April 25, 2008 - Filed Under ASP.NET | Leave a Comment
By Aurelie A. Peralta
AM6 Realty website http://www.am6realty.com was designed and developed by PS Ventures Philippines and is now being hosted by Bitstop. As of now, the site contains 7 agricultural and residential lots for sale, mostly from Balungao, Pangasinan, Philippines. One of these properties is a 2-hectare agricultural land with 100 fruit-bearing mango trees. For […]
Because of the wordpress tragedy…
Posted on March 23, 2008 - Filed Under Personal Encounter, ASP.NET | Leave a Comment
by Aurelie A. Peralta
I used a wordpress blogsite for one my subdomains. For five months, it worked out well. The blogsite was loaded with a lot of posts and articles, most of which were my lectures in my night class. I also placed some adsense unit and it did make some little earnings then.
One day, […]
CSS and ASP.NET Master Page - an easy approach to create websites
Posted on March 13, 2008 - Filed Under ASP.NET | 2 Comments
By Aurelie A. Peralta
There are a lot of free CSS templates nowadays. CSS makes website development fast and also stylish without too much use of graphics. The DIV tag approach as a replacement to the traditional TABLE tag layout makes it also more flexible and fluid in behavior. In ASP.NET, combining CSS templates with master […]
Simple ASP.NET User Login Accounts Maintenance Application
Posted on January 31, 2008 - Filed Under ASP.NET | 1 Comment
By Aurelie A. Peralta
This simple application demonstrates the following:
1. Basic ASP.NET page commands and IF control statement
2. Variables and Session variables
3. Secured page
4. Database connectivity using ODBC
5. SQL commands for Searching, Inserting, Deleting, and Updating records
6. Gridview object in ASP.NET
Start developing the application by creating an Access database with the following structure:
Database name: logindb.mdb
Tables:
Table name: […]
Creating a Simple Secured Portal through Session Variables in ASP.NET
Posted on January 16, 2008 - Filed Under ASP.NET | Leave a Comment
By Aurelie A. Peralta
This is a simple tutorial on how to create a simple secured website with the use of Session variables in ASP.Net. It will also demonstrate some of the basics of an ASP.Net page
With Visual Web Developer Express, create a new Website. Click on the Website Menu from the Menu Bar and add […]
Just a reaction to an article…
Posted on December 26, 2007 - Filed Under Programming Languages, PHP, ASP.NET | Leave a Comment
By Aurelie A. Peralta
I have read an article which is actually about the ever popular debate on PHP versus .NET issue. It was actually written by a guy who said that his purpose for writing the article is to help PHP developers who are being harassed by over-exuberant .NET fanatics, have a sort of […]
Do they really hate Microsoft?
Posted on December 19, 2007 - Filed Under Personal Encounter, ASP.NET | 2 Comments
By Aurelie A. Peralta
I have met a lot of web developers who are saying that they go to PHP rather than ASP.NET because they hate Microsoft or simply because they are not pro-Microsoft. I actually respect their personal stands on this but there are just some things that I can’t really understand about these people.