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ASP.NET Website Programming: Problem - Design - Solution C# Edition

โœ Scribed by Marco Bellinaso, Kevin Hoffman


Book ID
127445652
Publisher
Wrox
Year
2002
Tongue
English
Weight
8 MB
Category
Library
ISBN
0764558625

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โœฆ Synopsis


SP.NET Website Programming shows you how to build an interactive website from design to deployment.Packed with solutions to website programming problems, this book will have you building well-engineered, extendable ASP.NET websites quickly and easily.With ASP.NET Website Programming you will learn to:# Establish a solid, scalable website foundation# Provide flexible user accounts integrating with ASP.NET's built-in security# Create message forums that enable formatted messages but defend against cross-site scripting# Generate revenue from advertising# Build a web interface for uploading, downloading, editing, and managing the files on your site# Add opinion polls, email newsletters, and news management# Deploy the finished site on a live server# Build websites using good, n-tier coding techniquesThe site we build is modular. You can slot the modules into your own website, modify them, or use them as examples of particular ASP.NET techniques.The book's P2P forum is a platform for exchanging code and ideas, helping to extend the website with new modules and modifications.


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