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Building Web Applications with C# and .Net: A Complete Reference

โœ Scribed by Dudley W. Gill


Publisher
CRC Press
Year
2002
Tongue
English
Leaves
701
Category
Library

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โœฆ Synopsis


This book presents the basic knowledge and illustrative examples to build dynamic and robust web applications using the .NET Framework technology. It stresses the use of code-behind procedural coding and useful for those interested in web application development and to visual basic programmers.

โœฆ Table of Contents


Contents
1. .NET Framework
2. Web Forms
3. Form Controls
4. Client-Server Relationship
5. Web Services
6. Web Services Framework
7. Connected DataBase Access
8. Data Tables
9. Data Sets
10. Data Adapter and Disconnected Data Access
11. Application Fundamentals
12. Basic Navigation
13. Value Selection
14. Data Presentation
15. Parameterized Data Operations
16. Data Management
17. Data Lists and Templates
18. Web Applications
Appendices
Index


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