Core Internet Application Development with ASP.NET 2.0
Date: 27 April 2011, 10:05
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The Comprehensive Guide to ASP.NET 2.0 for Experienced Developers ASP.NET 2.0 represents a true breakthrough in Web development technology and delivers unprecedented power, flexibility, and efficiency. If you’re an experienced programmer who wants to build production-quality Web applications and services with ASP.NET 2.0, this book is the deepest, most practical tutorial you can find. Randy Connolly introduces today’s best practices for every facet of ASP.NET 2.0 development. He illuminates ASP.NET 2.0 Web server control architecture, sophisticated user interface capabilities, and navigation controls. He presents systematic, practical coverage of ASP.NET 2.0 data integration, state management, personalization, and more. As with all books in the Prentice Hall Core Series, Core Internet Application Development with ASP.NET 2.0 focuses on solving serious problems with professional-quality code. With practical insights into everything from data binding to security, this is the ASP.NET 2.0 book you’ve been searching for: a definitive guide to building industrial-strength Web solutions. This Book Delivers Best practices for architecting and implementing state-of-the-art Web applications and services Expert insight into the entire ASP.NET development process, from design through deployment Hundreds of professional-quality code examples, including complete applications and business objects In-depth coverage of the latest ASP.NET features, including master pages, new data source controls, and ASP.NET AJAX (a.k.a. “Atlas”) Every Core Series Book Demonstrates practical techniques used by professional developers Features robust, thoroughly tested sample code and realistic examples Focuses on the cutting-edge technologies you need to master today Provides expert advice that will help you build superior software Preface Acknowledgments About the Author Part I: Core ASP.NET Chapter 1: Introducing ASP.NET 2.0 Chapter 2: How ASP.NET Works Chapter 3: Working with the Standard Web Server Controls Chapter 4: The Additional Standard Web Server Controls Chapter 5: Exception Handling and Validation Controls Chapter 6: Customizing and Managing Your Site's Appearance Chapter 7: ASP.NET Site Navigation Part II: Working with Data Chapter 8: Data Binding and Representation Chapter 9: Using ADO.NET Chapter 10: Data Controls Chapter 11: Designing and Implementing Web Applications Chapter 12: Managing ASP.NET State Part III: Implementing Web Applications Chapter 13: Security, Membership, and Role Management 833 Chapter 15: Web Services Chapter 16: Internationalization and Deployment Appendix: ASP.NET AJAX Sneak Peek Index About the Author Randy Connolly teaches Computer Science students at Mount Royal College in Calgary, Canada. He has been with the Computer Science and Information Systems department since 1997. He takes great pride in teaching tomorrow's talented young developers. He specializes in teaching Web application development, games development, and object-oriented design. His extensive experience and expertise in ASP.NET comes from a combination of teaching and work in the professional sector. Connolly spent more than eight years developing Web sites for international clients and more than sixteen years doing corporate software development. He has been the recipient of the Canadian Social Science and Humanities Research Council Doctoral fellowship grant and the Petro-Canada Innovation in Research and Teaching Award (1998 and 2003).
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