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This video is meant to provide a brief overview of Cassini,
also known as the Web Dev Webserver and to show a new web developer how they
can use Cassini on their development machine to host their web site locally
while they build it. You’ll learn how to get Cassini installed on your machine
and how to configure Visual Studio to use Cassini for your ASP.NET application,
as well as some caveats to using Cassini. Note that if you are just getting
started today, the recommended development web server is IIS Express. You can learn more
about IIS Express in my previous video article, here.
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Steve Smith is a Senior Architect with The Code Project and CTO of Lake Quincy Media. He's mainly responsible for development of AdSignia, a custom-built online advertising platform used by The Code Project and hundreds of other developer sites whose ads are managed by Lake Quincy Media.
Steve is very active in the Microsoft developer community, and is a Microsoft Regional Director and MVP. He has been a regular conference speaker since 2001 and has written or contributed to several books on software development, including 97 Things Every Programmer Should Know. Steve founded and coordinates a software craftsmanship user group in northeast Ohio (HudsonSC.com).
Steve is passionate about software craftsmanship and architecture and design best practices. He enjoys helping fellow programmers achieve their own "ah-ha" moments through speaking, his blog (http://SteveSmithBlog.com), videos, and other opportunities. Before joining The Code Project, Steve founded NimblePros, an agile consulting shop focused on software craftsmanship through their work, training, and tools designed to help developers deliver better software.
Steve lives in Kent, Ohio with his wife Michelle, daughter Ilyana, and son Nikita. He enjoys biking, swimming, karate, and all manner of games when he is not immersed in the latest developments in software.
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