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Microsoft .NET, Web Application Development

ASP.NET 2.0 for Dummies

by Bill Hatfield
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Overview

  • More than one million developers now use ASP.NET, the Microsoft technology for creating dynamic, data-driven Web sites
  • Published day and date with the new Visual Studio 2005 release, this revision of our bestselling book covers new language features as well as the much-anticipated Visual Web Developer tool
  • Requiring no previous Visual Basic or C# experience, the author walks complete beginners through ASP.NET 2 basics, from working with objects, building user interfaces, and killing bugs to accessing databases and handling user input
  • The CD-ROM includes all code and bonus content

Synopsis

  • More than one million developers now use ASP.NET, the Microsoft technology for creating dynamic, data-driven Web sites
  • Published day and date with the new Visual Studio 2005 release, this revision of our bestselling book covers new language features as well as the much-anticipated Visual Web Developer tool
  • Requiring no previous Visual Basic or C# experience, the author walks complete beginners through ASP.NET 2 basics, from working with objects, building user interfaces, and killing bugs to accessing databases and handling user input
  • The CD-ROM includes all code and bonus content

About the Author, Bill Hatfield

Bill Hatfield is the best-selling author of numerous computer books, including Active Server Pages For Dummies, Creating Cool VBScript Web Pages, and Windows XP in 10 Easy Steps or Less (all from Wiley). He is also the editor of Visual Studio .NET Developer, a monthly technical journal from Pinnacle Publishing. He’s a Microsoft Certified Trainer (MCT), a Microsoft Certified Solution Developer (MCSD) and Co-Founder of the Indianapolis .NET Developers Association. He works as a corporate instructor for New Horizons in Indianapolis, Indiana, where he also loves to spend time with his family.

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Book Details

Published
December 1, 2005
Publisher
Wiley, John & Sons, Incorporated
Pages
432
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780764579073

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