Wrox's ASP.NET 2.0 Visual Web Developer 2005: Express Edition Starter Kit (Programmer to Programmer)

Wrox's ASP.NET 2.0 Visual Web Developer 2005: Express Edition Starter Kit (Programmer to Programmer)

by Alex Homer (Author), David Sussman (Author)

Synopsis

This Starter Kit serves as an entry-level introduction centered around prebuilt projects that developers can easily deploy and customize for their own sites. It explains how to build good basic Web sites, including design and architecture, for users who plan to build more complex sites in the future. It details the key site features that beginners like to implement, including catalogs, shopping carts, images, and secure site sections. The authors use very little code, but where coding is needed, they feature the simple Visual Basic language. The CD-ROM includes Visual Web Developer 2005 Express Edition.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 312
Edition: Pap/Cdr
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Published: 13 Jan 2006

ISBN 10: 0764588079
ISBN 13: 9780764588075

Author Bio
David Sussman is a hacker in the traditional sense of the word. That's someone who likes playing with code and working out how things work, which is why he spends much of his life working with beta software. Luckily, this coincides with writing about new technologies, giving him an output for his poor English and grammar. He lives in a small village in the Oxfordshire countryside. Like many programmers everywhere, he has an expensive hi-fi, a big TV, and no life. You can contact Dave through his own company, ipona Limited: davids@ipona.co.uk. Alex Homer is a computer geek and Web developer with a passion for ASP.NET. Although he has to spend some time doing real work (a bit of consultancy and training, and the occasional conference session), most of his days are absorbed in playing with the latest Microsoft Web technology and then writing about it. Living in the picturesque wilderness of the Derbyshire Dales in England, he is well away from the demands of the real world-with only an Internet connection to maintain some distant representation of normality. But, hey, what else could you want from life? You can contact Alex through his own software company, Stonebroom Limited: alex@stonebroom.com.