Home | Best Seller | FAQ | Contact Us
Browse
Art & Photography
Biographies & Autobiography
Body,Mind & Health
Business & Economics
Children's Book
Computers & Internet
Cooking
Crafts,Hobbies & Gardening
Entertainment
Family & Parenting
History
Horror
Literature & Fiction
Mystery & Detective
Nonfiction
Professional & Technology
Reference
Religion
Romance
Science
Science Fiction & Fantasy
Sports & Outdoors
Travel & Geography
   Book Info

enlarge picture

Professional ASP.NET 1.0, Special Edition  
Author: Richard Anderson, et al
ISBN: 0764543962
Format: Handover
Publish Date: June, 2005
 
     
     
   Book Review


Book Description
What is this book about?

This comprehensive compendium provides a broad and thorough investigation of all aspects of programming with ASP.NET. Entirely revised and updated for the 1.0 Release of .NET, this book will give you the information you need to master ASP.NET and build dynamic, successful, enterprise Web applications.

What does this book cover?

Here are just a few of the topics covered in this book: What ASP.NET is, and how it makes building applications even easier How easy it is to work with ASP.NET pages and server-side controls Accessing data of all kinds in your ASP.NET pages An introduction to ADO.NET Getting started with ASP.NET and the .NET Framework Creating ASP.NET pages, working with server controls, and data management Developing, securing, and configuring web applications Exploring Base class libraries, components, and extensibility Working with Web Services and ASP.NET in the mobile arena Debugging, performance, migration, and interoperability Integrating this knowledge in real world development contexts

Who is this book for?

This book is aimed at experienced ASP developers working at the leading edge — rather than the casual ASP developer or beginner. We do not cover the basics of COM, ASP, or the .NET programming languages. This book is also ideal for Visual Basic developers who want to move into Web application design.

What do you need to use this book?

Here's what you need to know in order to use this book: A solid understanding of ASP Familiarity with VB or C-based syntax (C++, Java(TM), or C#) A desire to develop sophisticated ASP.NET applications using the .NET Framework A desire for a comprehensive and in-depth guide to this exciting new technology


From the Publisher
This book is aimed at experienced ASP developers who are working at the leading edge, rather than the casual ASP developer or beginner. For example, we do not cover the basics of COM, ASP, or the programming languages we use in this book. You don't need to be experienced with ASP to make the most of this book although being relatively comfortable with ASP concepts with certainly help. This book is also ideal for Visual Basic developers who want to make the move into Web application design. You should also understand the general principles of the use of components, and have knowledge of Visual Basic (or VBScript). Some of the samples are written in other languages, such JScript and C#, but you don't need to be fluent in these languages to be able to use this book.


From the Back Cover
What you need to know This book is for people that: Have a solid understanding of ASP Are familiar with VB or C-based syntax (C++, Java™, or C#) Want to develop sophisticated ASP.NET applications using the .NET Framework Want a comprehensive and in-depth guide to this exciting new technology Comprehensive, in-depth, and practical, this Professional guide to ASP.NET development will enable you to fully master the power and possibilities of web application development with the .NET Framework. What you will learn from this book Getting started with ASP.NET and the .NET Framework Creating ASP.NET pages, working with server controls, and data management Developing, securing, and configuring web applications Base class libraries, components, and extensibility Web Services and ASP.NET in the mobile arena Debugging, performance, migration, and interoperability Integrating this knowledge in real world development contexts "I was blown away when, way back in 1997, I first saw ASP 1.0. As subsequent versions appeared, I often thought that there wasn’t much else they could do to improve it – but I was wrong. Get ready to be blown away all over again by ASP.NET." Alex Homer, Software Developer and Wrox Technical Author


About the Author
Richard Anderson is an experienced software engineer and writer who spends his time working with Microsoft technologies, day in day out. Having spent the better part of a decade doing this, he is still remarkably sane! Richard currently works for BMS software – an ADP company – where he is a technical architecture manager. Richard is currently working on the development of a large-scale Internet-based payroll and HR system.

Brian Francis is the Technical Sales Director for NCR's Web Kiosk Solutions. From his office in Duluth, Georgia, Brian is responsible for enlightening NCR and its customers on the technologies and tools used for Web Kiosk Applications. He spends a lot of time on planes and in airports – wondering if this is what he went to college for. He is the author/co-author of numerous Wrox books including the Professional and Beginning ASP series of books, and is now totally immersed in the .NET world. When not working on writing, you can usually find Brian relaxing at the 19th hole after a round of golf.

Alex Homer is a software developer and technical author living and working in the idyllic rural surroundings of the Derbyshire Dales, in the heart of England. Rather than doing a real job, he's discovered the raw excitement and frustration that comes with installing and playing with the latest and flakiest beta code he can find – and then he writes about it. A long-time evangelist of ASP, he has been delving deep into the world of .NET, and has emerged a confirmed convert to ASP.NET

Rob Howard is a Program Manager on Microsoft's .NET Framework Team. Within the .NET Framework Team, he specifically works on ASP.NET. He currently writes a column for MSDN online entitled Nothin' but ASP.NET, as well as writing the .NET Framework column for Windows 2000 magazine.

David Sussman spent most of his professional life as a developer before realizing that writing was far more fun. He specializes in Internet and data access technologies, and spends much of his time delving into beta technologies. He's just moved house, so now has no money left to add more components to his ludicrously expensive hi-fi.

Karli Watson is an in-house author for Wrox Press with a penchant for multi-colored clothing. He started out with the intention of becoming a world famous nanotechnologist, so perhaps one day you might recognize his name as he receives a Nobel Prize. For now, though, Karli's computing interests include all things mobile, and upcoming technologies such as C#. He can often be found preaching about these technologies at conferences, as well as after hours in drinking establishments. Karli is also a snowboarding enthusiast, and wishes he had a cat.




Professional ASP.NET 1.0

FROM THE PUBLISHER

This book is for people that:Have a solid understanding of ASPAre familiar with VB or C-based syntax (C++, Java™, or C#)Want to develop sophisticated ASP.NET applications using the .NET FrameworkWant a comprehensive and in-depth guide to this exciting new technology

Comprehensive, in-depth, and practical, this Professional guide to ASP.NET development will enable you to fully master the power and possibilities of web application development with the .NET Framework.

What you will learn from this bookGetting started with ASP.NET and the .NET FrameworkCreating ASP.NET pages, working with server controls, and data managementDeveloping, securing, and configuring web applicationsBase class libraries, components, and extensibilityWeb Services and ASP.NET in the mobile arenaDebugging, performance, migration, and interoperabilityIntegrating this knowledge in real world development contexts

     



Home | Private Policy | Contact Us
@copyright 2001-2005 ReadingBee.com