Book: Beginning Asp .net 1.1 With Visual C# .net 2003 Beginning ASP.NET 1.1 with C# teaches readers to build dynamic personalized websites with ASP.NET from the ground up. As the authors make no assumptions that the readers have any previous programming experience, anyone with a little knowledge of creating web pages with HTML can pick up this book and soon be creating dynamic sites with ASP.NET.
While this book and its previous editions are the best-selling ASP books ever, this edition continues to introduce refinements and improvements. The reduced use of object oriented principles in this edition will make it easier for novices to learn and use ASP.NET on their own sites. Reorganization of several chapters makes a better and more logical flow for readers. And of course, all of the code has been rechecked and verified to work with the newest ASP.NET 1.1 release.
Table of contents :
Introduction
Chapter 1: Getting Started with ASP.NET
Chapter 2: Anatomy of an ASP.NET Page
Chapter 3: Server Controls and Variables
Chapter 4: Control Structures and Procedural Programming
Chapter 5: Functions
Chapter 6: Event-Driven Programming and Postback
Chapter 7: Objects
Chapter 8: Reading from Databases
Chapter 9: Advanced Data Handling
Chapter 10: ASP.NET Server Controls
Chapter 11: Users and Applications
Chapter 12: Reusable Code for ASP.NET
Chapter 13: .NET Assemblies and Custom Controls
Chapter 14: Debugging and Error Handling
Chapter 15: Configuration and Optimization
Chapter 16: Web Services
Chapter 17: ASP.NET Security
Appendix A: Exercise Solutions
Appendix B: Web Matrix Quick Start
Appendix C: The Wrox United Database
Appendix D: Web Application Development Using Visual Studio .NET
Appendix E: Installing and Configuring IIS
Index
Market Description :
This book is for beginners who have no previous experience with ASP, C#, XML, object-oriented programming, or the .NET Framework. A little knowledge of HTML is useful but not required.
About Author :
Chris Ullman is a former Computer Science graduate who cut his teeth on UNIX/Linux administration and DBA work before moving to Wrox Press in the mid 1990s. He started as a technical editor working on SQL, UNIX, Access and Foxpro titles before moving into authoring and web development. He was with ASP from the Denali betas, and specced, lead authored and even tech reviewed on the best selling ASP book of all time, Beginning ASP 3.0. He also contributed on over 20 other books covering technologies from PHP, ASP.NET, C#, VB.NET, JavaScript, VBScript, ColdFusion, HTML, XML to Curl titles.
John Kaufman is a trainer and writer working in Asia and North America specializing in connecting databases to the web. While teaching he keeps a list of student questions and mistakes and uses that information as the basis for future material in books.
Chris Hart is an application developer working on .NET Compact Framework / SQL CE for a UK parcel carrier company. She spent most of the last four years in the technical editorial team at Wrox Press, and has been programming on a variety of systems since the age of 10. She spends most of her time working with Microsoft technologies, and has been heavily involved with .NET since it was first released as an early alpha preview.
Dave Sussman spent the first 10 years of his professional life as a developer, and he's now spent almost as much time as a full time writer. He's written over 25 books for Wrox Press, covering topics such as Access VBA, Visual Basic, ASP and .NET.
Details of Book: Beginning Asp .net 1.1 With Visual C# .net 2003 Book: Beginning Asp .net 1.1 With Visual C# .net 2003
Author: Ullman C
ISBN: 8126505044
ISBN-13: 9788126505043
, 978-8126505043
Binding: Paperback
Publishing Date: March 2004
Publisher: Idg / Wiley Dreamtech India Pvt Ltd
Number of Pages: 888
Language: English