Programming ASP .NET

Programming ASP .NET

by JesseLiberty (Author), Dan Hurwitz (Author)

Synopsis

ASP.NET is the successor technology to Active Server Pages (ASP), it allow you to write dynamic, data-driven applications that run over the World Wide Web. Here, Jesse Liberty and Dan Hurwitz teach you everything you need to know to write Web applications and Web service applications. The book focuses on ASP.NET development using both C# and Visual Basic .NET, and coding examples are presented in both languages. "Programming ASP.NET" includes a detailed tutorial on Web Forms, which, in conjunction with Visual Studio .NET, allow you to apply Rapid Application Development techniques (including drag-and-drop control placement) to Web development. The book includes extensive coverage of each type of server control, including Web server controls HTML server controls, and custom controls. Since most Web applications and Web services involve retrieving data and returning it to a client browser, the book also offers extensive coverage of data access issues. These include topics such as using ASP.NET's list-bound controls, accessing data using the ADO.NET object model, and updating data with or without transaction support. Also discussed are topics such as: caching and performance; security; and configuration and deployment.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 960
Edition: 1
Publisher: O'Reilly Media
Published: 01 Feb 2002

ISBN 10: 0596001711
ISBN 13: 9780596001711

Media Reviews
But there's still a need for a good book on the subject. There are several out there, but Programming ASP.NET by O'Reilly is particularly excellent. One measure I use to decide whether I'll buy a book is if it will solve a problem for me. By using this metric, the book would pay for itself several times over. - Mark Newton, PC Pro, November 2002
Author Bio
Jesse Liberty is a practicing computer consultant, trainer, and best-selling author who specializes in object-oriented analysis and design as well as C/C++, .NET, and Web programming. His company, Liberty Associates, Inc., designs and builds applications for Fortune 100 firms. He also delivers intensive on-site seminars on object-oriented analysis and design for his clients. He has been a distinguished software engineer at AT&T, vice president for technology development at CitiBank, and software architect at Xerox. Dan Hurwitz is the president of Sterling Solutions, Inc., where for nearly two decades he has been providing contract programming and database development to a wide variety of clients.