The .NET Mobile Web Developer's Guide provides a solid foundation for developing mobile applications using Microsoft technologies. With a focus on using ASP.NET and the .NET Mobile Internet Toolkit, .NET Mobile Web Developer's Guide will give you the insight to use Microsoft technologies for develop
.NET Mobile Web Developers Guide. Web Developer's Guide
β Scribed by Steve Milroy, Ken Cox, Doug Safford, Laura Barker, Amit Kalani and Wei Meng Lee (Auth.)
- Publisher
- Syngress Media
- Year
- 2001
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 415
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Content:
Acknowledgments, Page v
Contributors, Pages vii-x
Technical Reviwer, Page xi
Technical Editor and Series Editor, Page xi
About the Web Site, Page xii
Foreword, Pages xxiii-xxiv
Chapter 1 - Introduction to the Wireless Web and the Microsoft Mobile Internet Toolkit, Pages 1-58
Chapter 2 - Introduction to the Microsoft .NET Framework, Pages 59-97
Chapter 3 - Learning ASP.NET, Pages 99-172
Chapter 4 - Using Mobile Device Emulators, Pages 173-204
Developing Mobile Applications Using the Microsoft Mobile Internet Toolkit, Pages 205-230
Chapter 6 - Data Access With ADO.NET, Pages 231-280
Chapter 7 - End-to-End Microsoft Mobile Solutions, Pages 281-334
Chapter 8 - Creating a Mobile Movie Ticket Purchasing Application, Pages 335-391
Index, Pages 393-407
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