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Murach’s ASP.NET 4.6 web programming with C♯ 2015

✍ Scribed by Mary Delamater; Anne Boehm


Publisher
Mike Murach & Associates
Year
2016
Tongue
English
Leaves
952
Category
Library

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✦ Table of Contents


An introduction to ASP.NET web programming --
How to develop a one-page web application --
How to use HTML5, CSS3, and Bootstrap with ASP.NET --
How to develop a multi-page web application --
How to test and debug ASP.NET applications --
How to use the standard server controls --
How to use the validation controls --
How to work with state, cookies, and URL encoding --
How to work with master pages --
How to work with Bootstrap in ASP.NET --
How to work with friendly URLs and routing --
An introduction to database programming --
How to use SQL data sources --
How to use the GridView control --
How to use the DetailsView and FormView controls --
How to use the ListView and DataPager controls --
How to use object data sources with ADO.NET --
How to use model binding and the Entity Framework --
How to secure a website --
How to authenticate and authorize users --
How to use email, custom error pages, and back-button control --
How to configure and deploy ASP.NET web applications --
How to use ASP.NET Ajax --
How to create and use WCF and WEB API services --
An introduction to ASP.NET MVC --
How to install and use the software and downloadable files.

✦ Subjects


Active server pages;Application software -- Development;Web site development;Internet programming;C# (Computer program language);Microsoft NET Framework


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