This is a pretty decent book if you have no programming experience what-so-ever. If you do have programming experience (namely C#) then you will find a huge portion of this book completely useless.This book starts off by teaching you how ASP.NET works. This is good information for any programmer to
Beginning ASP.NET 1.1 With Visual C# .Net 2003
โ Scribed by Chris Ullman, John Kauffman, Chris Hart, Dave Sussman, Daniel Maharry
- Publisher
- Wiley Pub
- Year
- 2004
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 891
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
This hands-on guide teaches you how to build custom ASP.NET Web sites from the ground up. An expert team of authors uses their extensive ASP.NET programming experience to give you hands-on instruction in the best way to create Web sites with ASP.NET and C#. This completely updated edition features new examples, and all code is written and tested for ASP.NET version 1.1.What does this book cover?Here are some details on what you'll discover in this book: * Fast ASP.NET site construction using Microsoft's new, free Web Matrix tool * How to install and configure ASP.NET * Basic programming principles for C#, such as variables, control structures, and procedural programming * Techniques for applying these principles as you develop ASP.NET pages * The minimum amount of object-oriented programming necessary to work successfully and efficiently with ASP.NET * Key differences between ASP.NET 1.0 and 1.1, how to use the examples in this book with either version, and how to move from 1.0 to 1.1 * Techniques for extending your ASP.NET sites to incorporate related tools and technologies, such as using ADO.NET for data source access, Web Services for inter-site communication, and Server Controls to facilitate code maintenance and reuse * How you can make your ASP.NET site production-ready through proper debugging, optimization, and security Who is this book for?This book is for beginners who have no previous experience with ASP, C#, XML, object-oriented programming, or the .NET framework. A little knowledge of HTML is useful, but not essential. All the concepts you need to create dynamic ASP.NET Web sites are presented and explained in full.Download Description: * Readers will learn how to build dynamic personalized Web sites from the ground up using Microsoft ASP.NET 1.1 * ASP.NET supports twenty-five languages, and C# is the second most popular, trailing only VB .NET * The expert author team makes no assumptions about readers' previous programming experience, and they've decreased coverage of object-oriented programming to make the book even more accessible for absolute beginners * All code has been rechecked and verified to work correctly with ASP.NET version 1.1 * Anyone with even a slight knowledge of HTML and Web page creation can pick up this book and soon be creating dynamic sites with ASP.NET
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* Readers will learn how to build dynamic personalized Web sites from the ground up using Microsoft ASP.NET 1.1 * ASP.NET supports twenty-five languages, and C# is the second most popular, trailing only VB .NET * The expert author team makes no assumptions about readers' previous programming exper
* Readers will learn how to build dynamic personalized Web sites from the ground up using Microsoft ASP.NET 1.1 * ASP.NET supports twenty-five languages, and C# is the second most popular, trailing only VB .NET * The expert author team makes no assumptions about readers' previous programming experie
This book teaches you how to build custom ASP.NET Web sites from the ground up. An expert team of authors uses their extensive ASP.NET programming experience to give you hands-on instruction in the best way to create Web sites with ASP.NET and C#. This completely updated edition features new example
What is this book about? ASP.NET 1.0 is the final release of Microsoft's Active Server Pages (ASP). It is a powerful server-based technology designed to create dynamic, interactive, HTML pages for web sites and corporate intranets. ASP.NET is a core element of Microsoft's exciting .NET vision