by TomArcher (Author)
Sams Teach Yourself Visual InterDev in 24 Hours quickly empowers you to create database-driven dynamic web sites and web applications. Tom Archer skillfully guides you through the VI user interface and enables you to build your first web site after only one hour. As you progresses through the lessons you will understand how to take your web sites to the next level by using Visual InterDev built-in design time controls to add database connectivity to create dynamic web applications. In addition, you will receive lessons on topics such as integrating multimedia, creating client and web server scripts, creating Active Server Pages, tracking and maintaining user information, creating database queries and stored procedures, and Web site security.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 476
Edition: 1
Publisher: Sams
Published: 07 Sep 1999
ISBN 10: 0672316420
ISBN 13: 9780672316425
Book Overview: Sams Teach Yourself Visual InterDev in 24 Hours quickly empowers you to create database-driven dynamic web sites and web applications. Tom Archer skillfully guides you through the VI user interface and enables you to build your first web site after only one hour. As you progresses through the lessons you will understand how to take your web sites to the next level by using Visual InterDev built-in design time controls to add database connectivity to create dynamic web applications. In addition, you will receive lessons on topics such as integrating multimedia, creating client and web server scripts, creating Active Server Pages, tracking and maintaining user information, creating database queries and stored procedures, and Web site security.
Tom Archer is a veteran developer and author with over 15 years of experience. Currently, Tom creates Intranet solutions with Visual InterDev for AT&T, and content for CodeGuru (www.codeguru.com), a popular on-line programmer?s resource. In addition, Tom has helped create several successful software products including Peachtree Office Accounting and the IBM/World Book Multimedia Encyclopedia, and is the author of 2 other programming titles.