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EBooks » ASP
 Debugging ASP.NET focuses on the various tools, techniques, and best
practices associated with debugging ASP.NET web applications under
Microsoft's new .NET platform. Brief descriptions of the problems with
debugging previous versions of ASP are covered, as well as how the new
features of ASP.NET can be exploited to their fullest to find and
eliminate bugs quickly and easily. The book introduces changes to the
code structure paradigm as implemented in the .NET platform, and how to
structure ASP.NET code in this new paradigm to enable faster web
application debugging. List Price: US $59.99 | Can $95.95 | UK £45.99
June 2002 | 1st edition | 672 pages | Softcover | 1 CD | Trimsize: 7.5 x 9"
ISBN: 0-7821-4047-5 | EAN: 9 780782 140477 | UPC: 0252-11-440476
Level: Intermediate/Advanced | Type: How-to/Reference
Now that you've
learned the essentials of C#, it's time to start using the power of the
language to develop complex enterprise applications. Visual C# .NET Developer's Handbook
details C#'s strengths and gets you started building real-world
projects. Author John Mueller also details what C# doesn't do well, to
help you through difficult programming situations and provide you with
solutions for your own applications. As you’ll discover, C# combines the ease of Visual Basic
with the power required to tap into both the .NET Framework and the
Windows API. You’ll master standard application development with C#,
including creating controls and components, working with threads and
Active Directory, and programming security. You'll also master C#’s
database connectivity capabilities through ADO.NET and its support for
distributed development. You'll be able to build flexible applications
that can connect desktops over a LAN or that work over the web with XML
and SOAP, or even provide wireless access to mobile devices.  Written for experienced programmers, this guide outlines the
architecture of ASP.NET, and demonstrates how to write web applications
in Visual Basic. The author, who teaches .NET courses, describes web
forms, configuration elements, the classes involved with servicing HTTP
requests, the process of binding server-side data to controls, the
basics of building custom controls, and the mechanism of output
caching. Another version of the book provides examples in C#. Copyright © 2004 Book News, Inc., Portland, ORBook InfoWith
coverage not found in other titles and endorsed by the architects of
ASP.NET, this book is essential for any serious ASP.NET developer.
Covers Visual Basic.NET. Softcover. There is currently no book on the
market that has a case-study focus and builds e-commerce sites using
the new Microsoft Visual Studio .NET Framework. In addition, many of
the books that are likely to be released in the near future won't
target the intermediate to advanced developer. Building e-commerce Sites
describes the steps a developer will take to plan, develop and deploy
an actual robust, scalable e-commerce application using the Microsoft
Visual Studio .NET. There are detailed descriptions of design choices a
developer makes, implementation details. The author's first hand
experience will save the reader time and effort. Finally, the
development of a working, modern e-commerce site is provided, in this
case study approach, along with clear and simple explanations,
screenshots, and step-by-step code excerpts. Using Visual Studio .NET (VS .NET) for creating
enterprise solutions, authors John Hansen and Carsten Thomsen have
chosen to add the Unified Modeling Language (UML), for designing and
documenting solutions, and the Microsoft Solutions Framework (MSF), for
planning and managing projects.
Experienced developers, team leaders, and project managers who need
a structured way of creating enterprise solutions will benefit from
reading this book. Parts of this book can be used by developers
(experienced or not) and managers who want to know about MSF and UML in
connection with .NET development.
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