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By?Jesse Liberty, Dan Hurwitz
Third Edition October 2005
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This updated bestseller has been completely refreshed to give you the inside story on ASP.NET 2.0 and Visual Studio 2005. It features a comprehensive tutorial on Web Forms and detailed explanations of all new web server, HTML, and custom controls. Ideal for web developers looking to create dynamic, interactive web applications.
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Among the most significant improvements to ASP.NET 2.0 are new server controls and services that make you dramatically more productive. In fact, when compared to its predecessor, ASP.NET 2.0 reduces the amount of code you have to write by about 75%. Creating interactive web applications has never been easier-but that still doesn't mean it's hassle-free! The difficulty in ASP.NET 2.0 is that it's so complete and flexible that there are many pieces that must be woven together to build a robust, scalable, and efficient application.
Fortunately, Programming ASP.NET, Third Edition is on the case, dispensing all the information you need to be effective with this dynamic tool. For starters, the book features a comprehensive tutorial on Web Forms, the user interface that gives web applications their look and feel. It then offers detailed explanations of all new controls, including web server controls, HTML controls, and custom controls. Used properly, these controls are able to take care of nearly all the foundation work-security, data access, layout, etc.-that you would normally have to write yourself. Free of these burdensome tasks, you can instead focus on your specific application.
Other new material found in this updated edition even shows you how to create ASP.NET 2.0 pages for mobile devices. With Programming ASP.NET, Third Edition at your side, there's virtually no end to the programming possibilities.
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Book details
Title:
Programming ASP.NET
Subtitle: Building Web Applications and Services with ASP.NET 2.0
Third Edition: October 2005
ISBN 10: 0-596-00916-X
ISBN 13: 9780596009168
Pages: 956
Average Customer Reviews: (Based on 1 Reviews)
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All C #, No VB, June 21 2007





What a shame that the authors cannot accept that VB is still out there and will be for a long time. Why couldn't they at least include VB code in the source code download?
There's still a lot of goodness here, but without the VB code available, it's only half a book: a 6 of 10 rating at best. With the VB code, maybe even a 9 of 10.
C#'ers will probably be very pleased. VB'ers might give the ASP.NET 2.0 Cookbook (O'Reilly) a look instead.
Media reviews
"Authors Jesse Liberty and Dan Hurwitz, have done an outstanding job of writing a 3rd edition of a book that will teach you all you need to know to build professional quality, interactive, robust data-driven web applications...The good thing about this excellent book is that it helps you get the job done. Needless to say, this book simplifies the configuration and deployment of applications.
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-- John Vacca, Amazon.com
"Ive used this book mostly for occasional reference I do very little ASP.NET development, so its been a boon when Ive needed a good example to point me in the right direction."
-- Jim Holmes, FrazzledDad
"Programming ASP.NET, by Jesse Liberty and Dan Hurwitz, is an excellent resource for learners and developers as this book covers almost all the areas involved with ASP.NET 2.0
an ideal reference material for all those who want to learn and master ASP.NET 2.0 in a shortest possible time."
-- Anand Narayanaswamy, ASPalliance.com, January 2006
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