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ASP.NET Website Programming: Problem - Design - Solution C# Edition

by Marco Bellinaso, Kevin Hoffman
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Overview

What is this book about?

ASP.NET Website Programming shows you how to build an interactive website from design to deployment.

Packed with solutions to website programming problems, this book will have you building well-engineered, extendable ASP.NET websites quickly and easily.

What does this book cover?

In this book, you will learn how to

  • Establish a solid, scalable website foundation
  • Provide flexible user accounts integrating with ASP.NET's built-in security
  • Create message forums that enable formatted messages but defend against cross-site scripting
  • Generate revenue from advertising
  • Build a web interface for uploading, downloading, editing, and managing the files on your site
  • Add opinion polls, email newsletters, and news management
  • Deploy the finished site on a live server
  • Build websites using good, n-tier coding techniques

The site we build is modular. You can slot the modules into your own website, modify them, or use them as examples of particular ASP.NET techniques.

Who is this book for?

This book is for developers who

  • Use ASP.NET and C#
  • Use Visual Studio .NET Professional or above, or Visual C# .NET Standard
  • Want to build content-based websites

Synopsis

ASP.NET Website Programming shows you how to build an interactive website from design to deployment. Packed with solutions to website programming problems, this book will have you building well-engineered, extendable ASP.NET websites quickly and easily.

What you need to know

This book is for developers who:

  • Use ASP.NET and C#
  • Use Visual Studio® .NET Professional or above, or Visual C#® .NET Standard
  • Want to build content-based websites

What you will learn from this book

With ASP.NET Website Programming you will learn to:

  • Provide flexible user accounts integrating with ASP.NET’s built-in security
  • Create fully featured discussion forums
  • Generate revenue from advertising
  • Build a web interface for managing the files on your site
  • Add opinion polls, email newsletters, and news management
  • Deploy the finished site on a live server
  • Build modular websites using good, n-tier coding techniques

About the Author, Marco Bellinaso

Marco Bellinaso is a freelance software developer. He lives in a small town close to Venice, Italy. He has been working with VB, C/C++, ASP and other Microsoft tools for several years, specializing in User Interface, API, ActiveX/COM design and programming. He is now spending all his time on the .NET Framework, using C# and VB.NET.

He is particularly interested in e-commerce design and implementation solutions with SQL Server, ASP.NET, and web services. He is a team member at www.vb2themax.com, for which he writes articles and commercial software, such as add-ins for MS Visual Studio and other utilities for VB and .NET developers.

Marco recently co-authored "Beginning C#" from Wrox Press, and is also a contributing editor for two leading Italian programming magazines: Computer Programming and Visual Basic Journal (Italian licensee for Visual Studio Magazine). Reach him at [email protected].

Kevin Hoffman has always loved computers and computer programming. He first got hooked when he received a Commodore VIC-20 from his grandfather, who had repaired it after finding it in the trash. He then started a prolific but unprofitable career writing shareware games and utilities for electronic bulletin board systems.

He started working as a programmer while still in college, writing computer interfaces to solar measurement devices and various other scientific instruments. Moving to Oregon, he did everything from technical support to tuning Unix kernels, and eventually working as an ASP programmer for 800.COM, a popular on-line electronics retailer. From there he moved on to working on large, enterprise ASP applications.

Then he finally found .NET, which he now spends 100% of his programming and learning efforts on. A big C# fan, who would use it to do everything including brush my teeth if only he could figure out how, Kevin has been writing on .NET for Wrox since the middle of Beta 1. He plans to continue until we get tired of him. He's currently in Houston, Texas sweating a lot and working on web services and other large-scale .NET applications.

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From Barnes & Noble

The Barnes & Noble Review
Folks who've built meat-and-potatoes web sites with ASP will find they've got plenty to learn when they move to ASP.NET. Once they've gotten over the learning curve, they can accomplish a whole lot more, a whole lot faster. Their sites will deliver better performance, easier extensibility. They'll be a whole lot better off. But you know the cliché: No pain, no gain.

Professional ASP.NET Web Site Programming minimizes the pain and maximizes the gain. The authors lead you step-by-step through every facet of building a robust, full-featured, high performance site with ASP.NET. Along the way, you'll build a modular user interface, user registration system, news management and polling features, site forums, even an automated email newsletter system.

There's plenty of code, all of it in C# (remember, VBScript isn't supported in ASP.NET). But, beyond code, we really like the authors' "problem-design-solution" approach, which helps you organize site planning and design, so you'll know exactly what to code. Whether you're building an entire site or using ASP.NET to add a single section or application, this book will get you there. (Bill Camarda)

Bill Camarda is a consultant, writer, and web/multimedia content developer with nearly 20 years' experience in helping technology companies deploy and market advanced software, computing, and networking products and services. He served for nearly ten years as vice president of a New Jersey–based marketing company, where he supervised a wide range of graphics and web design projects. His 15 books include Special Edition Using Word 2000 and Upgrading & Fixing Networks For Dummies®, Second Edition.

Book Details

Published
March 1, 2002
Publisher
Wiley, John & Sons, Incorporated
Pages
576
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780764543777

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