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Essential ASP.NET With Examples in C#

โœ Scribed by Fritz Onion


Book ID
127436309
Publisher
Addison-Wesley Professional
Year
2003
Tongue
English
Weight
3 MB
Series
Microsoft .NET Development Series
Category
Library
ISBN
0201760401

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โœฆ Synopsis


The Microsoft .NET Framework is exactly what its name implies: A general system onto which a lot of application-specific technologies are stuck. Essential ASP.NET With Examples in C# assumes you know something about the .NET way of doing things, and want to know more about how you can use its ASP.NET facet to implement robust and stylish Web applications. Fritz Onion, in a manner typical of this series, introduces key ASP.NET concepts logically, and with lots of code listings that make it clear how the concepts should be translated into reality. The truth be told, Onion excels at combining conceptual information with practical examples. This is unusual among writers of technical books, who tend to be good at (at best) one or the other.Typically, the author approaches a capability of ASP.NET - validation of submitted form data, say - by presenting a quick summary of the problem and then attacking it (or components of it) with code. The code segments (which tend not to be too long, and so relatively easy to trace and comprehend) are then dissected, and special attention called to details of particular interest to the local problem. It's a great way to learn if you already have a grasp of the basics, as you can either go hands-on with your own system or absorb the author's wisdom through the book alone.


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