Get up and running with ASP.NET MVC 4, and learn how to build modern server-side web applications. This guide helps you understand how the framework performs, and shows you how to use various features to solve many real-world development scenarios youβre likely to face. In the process, youβll learn
Programming Data-Driven Web Applications with ASP.NET
β Scribed by Donny Mack, Doug Seven
- Publisher
- Sams
- Year
- 2001
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 720
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Programming Data-Driven Web Applications with ASP.NET provides readers with a solid understanding of ASP.NET and how to effectively integrate databases with their Web sites. The key to making information instantly available on the Web is integrating the Web site and the database to work as one piece. The authors teach this using ASP.NET, server-side controls, ADO+, XML, and SOAP. The authors will teach readers how to manage data by using ASP.NET forms, exposing data through ASP+ Web Services, working with BLOBs, and using cookies and other features to secure their data.
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