Murach's ASP.NET Web Programming with VB.NET
(Friday, August 06, 2004)
by Doug Lowe, Anne Prince Paperback: 672 pages ; Dimensions (in inches): 1.74 x 10.00 x 8.02 Publisher: Mike Murach & Associates; (November 1, 2003) ISBN: 1890774200
From amazon.com "From Book News, Inc. Intended for Visual Basic .NET programmers, this guide explains how to create multi-page web applications with Visual Studio and ASP.NET, work with web server controls and validation controls, and handle database data in web applications using ADO.NET. The final section discusses secure connections, user authentication, custom server controls, Crystal Reports, email, custom error pages, and deployment to a web server.Copyright © 2004 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR
From the Publisher As the publisher, I’d like you to know why I think you’ll learn how to develop web applications with Microsoft ASP.NET faster and better from this book than any other on the subject: Unlike many of the competing ASP.NET books, this one shows you how to get the most from Microsoft Visual Studio as you develop your applications. We’ve found that this Integrated Development Environment is one of the keys to development productivity, but many books ignore or neglect it.
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Book Description There is no faster or better way to learn ASP.NET web programming using Microsoft’s Visual Studio .NET than to use "Murach’s ASP.NET web programming with VB.NET." To get you off to a fast start, the first 5 chapters show you how to use Microsoft Visual Studio to design, code, and test multi-page web applications that use view state, session state, cookies, database data, and code-behind files.
From there, you learn even faster as you master the core professional skills like HTML, server controls, validation controls, state management, and user controls. Then, you learn how to use the best ADO.NET features for working with a database in a web application including: connection pooling, data commands, parameterized queries, caching, data views, command builders, and the Repeater, DataList, and DataGrid controls.
Last, you learn how to apply the finishing touches to a web application: security, web services, custom server controls, reports generated by Crystal Reports, email, and deployment. "No other book teaches so much, so fast, or so thoroughly.""
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