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Sams Teach Yourself C# Web Programming in 21 Days

by Phil Syme, Peter Aitken
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Overview

Learn how to how to use C# for Internet programming with the hands-on techniques and clear explanations. This book discusses some C# features that allow rapid development of solutions such as garbage collection, simplified type declarations, and scalability support. The book explains key concepts in a simple and practical manner. Web Forms and Web Controls usher in an elegant way to make dynamic Web pages. The book covers these topics with how-to code examples and projects. One of the newest developments in Internet programming is the use of XML and the SOAP communication protocol. .NET Web Services harness these two technologies, and is covered in later sections of the book.

Synopsis

Learn how to how to use C# for Internet programming with the hands-on techniques and clear explanations. This book discusses some C# features that allow rapid development of solutions such as garbage collection, simplified type declarations, and scalability support. The book explains key concepts in a simple and practical manner. Web Forms and Web Controls usher in an elegant way to make dynamic Web pages. The book covers these topics with how-to code examples and projects. One of the newest developments in Internet programming is the use of

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Shows how to create web pages and using the new C# language within the .NET framework. The 21 lessons introduces web services for building distributed applications using Internet standards, and walk through techniques for configuring, deploying, and securing Internet applications. Other topics include working with user controls, writing for mobile devices, and incorporating XML and ADO.NET in an application Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

About the Author, Phil Syme

PHIL SYME has been writing applications with C++ and Visual Basic since the release of Windows 3.1. He has helped create several enterprise scale projects developed for Fortune 500 companies that use Microsoft technologies. Phil has also co-authored articles published in IEEE symposiums. Phil lives in Baltimore, Maryland, and can be reached at [email protected].

PETER AITKEN has been writing about computers and programming for more than 10 years, with some 30 books and more than 1.5 million copies in print as well as hundreds of magazine and trade publication articles. His book titles include Sams Teach Yourself Internet Programming with Visual Basic in 21 Days and Sams Teach Yourself C in 21 Days. A regular contributor to Office Pro magazine and the DevX Web site, Peter is the proprietor of PGA Consulting, providing custom application and Internet development to business, academia, and government since 1994. You can reach him at [email protected].

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Shows how to create web pages and using the new C# language within the .NET framework. The 21 lessons introduces web services for building distributed applications using Internet standards, and walk through techniques for configuring, deploying, and securing Internet applications. Other topics include working with user controls, writing for mobile devices, and incorporating XML and ADO.NET in an application Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Book Details

Published
November 1, 2001
Publisher
Sams
Pages
535
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780672322358

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