This document lists 175 topics related to differences between concepts in object-oriented programming, .NET, ASP.NET, databases, design patterns, UML, and other areas. Each topic includes a category and URL for more information. The topics are grouped into categories such as OOPs, Dotnet Programming Concepts, ADO.NET, ASP.NET, Silverlight, LINQ, WCF, CSharp, Design Patterns, and UML.
The document summarizes key differences between various web development concepts. It compares HTTP and HTTPS, describing how HTTPS provides encryption and uses port 443 while HTTP does not encrypt and uses port 80. It also compares GET and POST methods, noting that GET requests are in the URL while POST requests send data in the HTTP body. Finally, it outlines differences between user controls and master pages, generic handlers and HTTP handlers, and building versus rebuilding in a solution. The document provides a helpful reference for understanding common web development concepts and how they differ.
Basics overview of C#. you can refer this link of learning more about C# interview questions
http://skillgun.com/csharp/interview-questions-and-answers
The CLR is the runtime that converts MSIL code to native machine code. It provides services like memory management, security, and exception handling. A CLR host loads the CLR into a process and creates application domains to execute user code. The CTS defines a common type system that facilitates cross-language integration and type safety. The CLS specifies rules for language integration so code written in different .NET languages can interoperate.
The document compares several concepts in programming:
1. Events can be used in interfaces but delegates cannot. Events have add/remove accessors while delegates do not. Events have a specific signature while delegates do not.
2. A class is a template for objects while an object is a real implementation in memory. Classes define logic for reuse while each object has its own data.
3. A private constructor is called after object creation while a static constructor initializes static members before any objects are created. Private constructors initialize each object while static constructors run only once.
4. Properties represent data via getters/setters while methods perform actions via defined signatures.
5. The singleton pattern ensures
BasicHttpBinding supports older clients and has less security features than WsHttpBinding. It uses SOAP 1.1 while WsHttpBinding uses SOAP 1.2 and supports reliable messaging and default security. Transport security works point-to-point while message security supports intermediate systems and end-to-end security. Buffered transfer processes messages once received while streamed transfer starts processing partially received messages. WCF offers more hosting options, operations, transports and protocols than web services.
This document lists 200 items comparing different concepts across various categories like OOPs, Dotnet Programming Concepts, ASP.NET, SQL Server, etc. Each item includes the concepts being compared, the category they fall under and some include a URL for more details. The document is structured with the item number, concepts being compared, category and URL in a table format.
This document lists 175 topics related to differences between concepts in object-oriented programming, .NET, ASP.NET, databases, design patterns, UML, and other areas. Each topic includes a category and URL for more information. The topics are grouped into categories such as OOPs, Dotnet Programming Concepts, ADO.NET, ASP.NET, Silverlight, LINQ, WCF, CSharp, Design Patterns, and UML.
The document summarizes key differences between various web development concepts. It compares HTTP and HTTPS, describing how HTTPS provides encryption and uses port 443 while HTTP does not encrypt and uses port 80. It also compares GET and POST methods, noting that GET requests are in the URL while POST requests send data in the HTTP body. Finally, it outlines differences between user controls and master pages, generic handlers and HTTP handlers, and building versus rebuilding in a solution. The document provides a helpful reference for understanding common web development concepts and how they differ.
Basics overview of C#. you can refer this link of learning more about C# interview questions
http://skillgun.com/csharp/interview-questions-and-answers
The CLR is the runtime that converts MSIL code to native machine code. It provides services like memory management, security, and exception handling. A CLR host loads the CLR into a process and creates application domains to execute user code. The CTS defines a common type system that facilitates cross-language integration and type safety. The CLS specifies rules for language integration so code written in different .NET languages can interoperate.
The document compares several concepts in programming:
1. Events can be used in interfaces but delegates cannot. Events have add/remove accessors while delegates do not. Events have a specific signature while delegates do not.
2. A class is a template for objects while an object is a real implementation in memory. Classes define logic for reuse while each object has its own data.
3. A private constructor is called after object creation while a static constructor initializes static members before any objects are created. Private constructors initialize each object while static constructors run only once.
4. Properties represent data via getters/setters while methods perform actions via defined signatures.
5. The singleton pattern ensures
BasicHttpBinding supports older clients and has less security features than WsHttpBinding. It uses SOAP 1.1 while WsHttpBinding uses SOAP 1.2 and supports reliable messaging and default security. Transport security works point-to-point while message security supports intermediate systems and end-to-end security. Buffered transfer processes messages once received while streamed transfer starts processing partially received messages. WCF offers more hosting options, operations, transports and protocols than web services.
This document lists 200 items comparing different concepts across various categories like OOPs, Dotnet Programming Concepts, ASP.NET, SQL Server, etc. Each item includes the concepts being compared, the category they fall under and some include a URL for more details. The document is structured with the item number, concepts being compared, category and URL in a table format.
Quiz created using cookies in Javascript and HTML.
Has negative marking for every wrong answer....
Benefit and make maximum use of it...
"LIKE " it if u found it very useful....it really helps to boost an uploaders morale.
Here i am sharing interview questions of HTML for similar kind of html interview questions you can refer this link
http://skillgun.com/html/interview-questions-and-answers
Dotnet difference questions and answers compiled- 1(updated-2)Umar Ali
This provides huge collection (165+) of DOTNET Technology FAQs which are of "Difference Between" type. For further updates, please visit my blog @ http://onlydifferencefaqs.blogspot.in/
This document contains 49 questions about JavaScript and AJAX. It covers topics like the differences between JavaScript and Java, client-side vs server-side JavaScript, JavaScript syntax, variables, functions, objects, events, and more. The questions are multiple choice designed to test knowledge of JavaScript programming concepts and capabilities.
Multiple choice questions with answersClassic Tech
This document contains a list of 44 multiple choice questions related to organizational behaviour. The questions cover topics such as organizational structure, job enrichment, strategic planning, leadership styles, communication, motivation theories, and frameworks for understanding human behavior like cognitive, behaviorist, and social learning approaches. Sample answers are provided for some of the questions.
The document provides multiple choice questions about the Internet and related technologies. It covers topics like the history and origins of the Internet, networking protocols, connectivity options like broadband, wireless technologies, applications, and common Internet terms. The questions test understanding of concepts like domains, URLs, browsers, search engines, e-commerce, multimedia, networking, and netiquette.
Quiz created using cookies in Javascript and HTML.
Has negative marking for every wrong answer....
Benefit and make maximum use of it...
"LIKE " it if u found it very useful....it really helps to boost an uploaders morale.
Here i am sharing interview questions of HTML for similar kind of html interview questions you can refer this link
http://skillgun.com/html/interview-questions-and-answers
Dotnet difference questions and answers compiled- 1(updated-2)Umar Ali
This provides huge collection (165+) of DOTNET Technology FAQs which are of "Difference Between" type. For further updates, please visit my blog @ http://onlydifferencefaqs.blogspot.in/
This document contains 49 questions about JavaScript and AJAX. It covers topics like the differences between JavaScript and Java, client-side vs server-side JavaScript, JavaScript syntax, variables, functions, objects, events, and more. The questions are multiple choice designed to test knowledge of JavaScript programming concepts and capabilities.
Multiple choice questions with answersClassic Tech
This document contains a list of 44 multiple choice questions related to organizational behaviour. The questions cover topics such as organizational structure, job enrichment, strategic planning, leadership styles, communication, motivation theories, and frameworks for understanding human behavior like cognitive, behaviorist, and social learning approaches. Sample answers are provided for some of the questions.
The document provides multiple choice questions about the Internet and related technologies. It covers topics like the history and origins of the Internet, networking protocols, connectivity options like broadband, wireless technologies, applications, and common Internet terms. The questions test understanding of concepts like domains, URLs, browsers, search engines, e-commerce, multimedia, networking, and netiquette.