Employee Info Starter Kit on Official ASP.NET Site

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Employee Info Starter Kit is an asp.net starter kit, which demonstrates the use of simple CRUD operations for maintaining a company's employee information. It has been developed by me as a guideline for building enterprise level projects.

In last few months this starter kit placed in the top chart at code.msdn.microsoft.com for several times regarding the popularity.

A very exciting news for all of Employee Info Starter Kit fans is yesterday this starter kit has been placed in the front page of Official Asp.Net site, in the "In the News" section! It has been placed in the listing of the elite starter kits of Official Asp.Net site.

As it developer, I can say, it's just beginning..over time I will add more and more features in terms of best practices for several areas, so that newbes and experts can get one stand-alone solution to grab, learn and implement most of the best practices, without going thru "tons" of tutorial!

Here are few highlights of the future version plan:

1. Full Unit Testing Automation

2. Web & Load Testing Automation

3. ASP.NET 3.5 Version

4. Silverlight Version

5. ASP.NET MVC Version

and lot more ...

So stay tuned!

If you don't want to wait till then, lets go to the project site and start download now..Cheers!

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Print | posted on Thursday, July 17, 2008 10:42 PM

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# re: Employee Info Starter Kit on Official ASP.NET Site

left by Salam at 7/17/2008 11:55 PM Gravatar
Mohammed, well done and thanks for making this effort available to the community.

do you have the component model diagram or class diagrams.I saw you use some interesting tools and wondering if you have used any of them to structure/model this very nice starter

# re: Employee Info Starter Kit on Official ASP.NET Site

left by CyberMan at 3/20/2009 9:12 AM Gravatar
Hi,
I am working through your code and tried to apply it to a pre-existing employee construct i already have.

But after much rejiggling of SP's, logic and code all I get is

The data source for GridView with id 'gridViewPerformers' did not have any properties or attributes from which to generate columns. Ensure that your data source has content.

Ho Hum...

Great work though.
CyberMan
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