The ASP.NET developer checklist

Jan 15, 2013

imageIn the beginning of January, we released the Web Developer Checklist with great interest from the general web community. The checklist helps raising awareness of common best practices for building websites.

It was always the plan to branch the checklist out into technology specific checklists to make it even easier to apply all the best practices.

Today we’re excited to announce the first technology specific checklist – the ASP.NET Developer Checklist. It contains links to many ASP.NET specific tools and solutions to common problems.

Not only is it a great tool for all ASP.NET developers to learn from, but also to track the progress of implementing the various best practices.

We hope it will be received well and add value to the millions of ASP.NET developers worldwide. In the meantime we will be working on finishing another ASP.NET specific checklist that focuses on website performance.

ASP.NET is just the first of many web technologies to receive its own checklist, so remember to check the Web Developer Checklist often for updates.

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Comments (18) -

Lee Englestone
Lee Englestone United Kingdom
1/17/2013 12:27:57 AM #

Any chance of an ASP.NET MVC one? I think it deserves one and you'd have lots of checks for it indeed.

Mads Kristensen
Mads Kristensen United States
1/17/2013 11:25:20 AM #

The ASP.NET page already cover a lot of both MVC, WebForms and WebPages. We accept pull requests, so if there is something you'd like to see in the list, please send us one. Here's how: github.com/.../Sections

Daniel
Daniel Sweden
1/17/2013 1:09:49 AM #

Any chance of an Java one?

Mads Kristensen
Mads Kristensen United States
1/17/2013 11:22:59 AM #

Sure, we accept pull requests and it's super easy to add additional languages. Here's how: github.com/.../Sections

Rob
Rob United States
1/17/2013 8:52:48 AM #

Mads-  My company has webdevchecklist.com blocked by WebSense.  Any chance you can submit something to WebSense to get them to remove it from the 'potentially damaging content' category?  I've had to do this before for sites that I've done.  

Rob
Rob United States
1/17/2013 8:56:29 AM #

BTW- you just have to send them an email:  suggest@websense.com telling them you're the site owner and a description of what it's purpose is.

Mads Kristensen
Mads Kristensen United States
1/17/2013 11:10:11 AM #

Yikes, I'll contact them. Thanks for the heads-up.

Luis F. Quesada
Luis F. Quesada Costa Rica
1/17/2013 10:30:10 AM #

Really helpful and well organized info. Thanks for your time and effort.

Nikola
Nikola Macedonia (FYROM)
1/17/2013 4:40:59 PM #

Really helpful thanks for your time...

Sridhar
Sridhar India
1/17/2013 11:45:10 PM #

Whenever we tried to open webdevchecklist.com, my company network blocking this site and showing this message
"This Websense category is filtered: Potentially Damaging Content. Sites in this category may pose a security threat to network resources or private information, and are blocked by your organization."

Is there any damaging content in this site?

I am able to use this site from my home network. Nice work.

Thanks

jitendra singh
jitendra singh India
1/17/2013 11:49:57 PM #

Awesome checklist. The asp.net check list comprises MVC however is there any separate check point?

Lennart
Lennart Belgium
1/22/2013 1:16:57 AM #

I can't access the website either, our company's security software is blocking it. This is the message I'm getting:
Access has been blocked as the threat Mal/HTMLGen-A has been found on this website.

Grtz
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1/22/2013 10:30:05 PM #

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Jim Baker
Jim Baker United States
3/1/2013 11:27:13 AM #

hey i read through this and i am new to asp.net...  i am trying to develop my first app in it and this is very helpful.  Thank you for the time you spent to write this checklist.  your awesome.

Antoine
Antoine Thailand
3/1/2013 10:48:18 PM #

I would love a Java checklist Smile
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corporate video production Australia
3/20/2013 6:47:32 PM #

thanks for this awesome checklist for asp.net, I will take note on this.

George Temerit
George Temerit United Kingdom
4/6/2013 7:21:27 PM #

Any chance of an Java one?

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