With Visual Studio 2008 and the .NET Framework 3.5 having released a few weeks ago, many of you may be looking for information, samples, videos, etc., how new features and "how to's" on certain new features.  To that end, let me add to your collection of resources, by pointing you to the ASP.NET 3.5 Video "How to" series.

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Here's a few samples from the site: (Here's the link to the full list: Click here)

 Other Videos "How to's" using Visual Studio 2008

#1 | ASP.NET AJAX Support in Visual Studio 2008

9 minutes, 58 seconds

#2 | The ListView Control

10 minutes, 40 seconds

#3 | The DataPager Control

8 minutes, 3 seconds

#4 | Visual Studio 2008 and Nested Masterpages

13 minutes, 53 seconds

#5 | New Designer Support in Visual Studio 2008

14 minutes, 21 seconds

#6 | JavaScript Intellisense Support in Visual Studio 2008

11 minutes, 23 seconds

Checkout the SharePoint Workflow "How To" Videos:

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  • Extracting document details from within a workflow (Click here to see it)
  • Extracting email addresses and sending emails (Click here to see it)
  • Programmatically Creating a User Task within a workflow (Click here to see it)
  • Programmatically Escalating an Overdue Task with Visual Studio (Click here to see it)
  • Building an Approval Workflow with SharePoint/MOSS 2007 and VS 2008 (Click here to see it)
  • Building a Multilevel Approval Workflow with SharePoint/MOSS 2007 and VS2008 (Click here to see it) 
  • Using Active Directory Search/Lookups within SharePoint Workflow's to find users (Click here to see it)

Free ASP.NET/SharePoint Document Workflow Workshop series:

  • Part 1: Creating a basic SharePoint document workflow with Visual Studio:  (Click here)
  • Part 2: Introduction to custom ASP.NET Forms (Association Form) : (Click here)
  • Part 3: Introduction to custom ASP.NET Forms continued (Instantiation/Initialization Form) : (Click here)
  • Part 4: Workflow Tasks (TaskEdit Form) : (Click here)

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