ASP.NET 2.0 All–In–One Desk Reference For Dummies

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8 books in 1 your key to ASP.NET 2.0 success! Your one–stop guide to building dynamic, interactive, HTML–based Web pages ASP.NET 2.0 can do a lot, so there's a lot to understand. This handy volume replaces a whole shelf of programming books with the essentials you need, whether you're an ASP.NET beginner or a pro looking for a quick reference guide. Get the scoop on C# and VB, databases, all the new features, and much more! Discover how to Understand labels, text boxes, and validation controls Work with HTML tags and client–side scripting Code in C# or Visual Basic Explore database programming and XML Use the powerful .NET Framework

SOMMARIO
Introduction. About This Book. How to Use This Book. How This Book Is Organized. Book I: ASP.NET Basics. Book II: Web Controls. Book III: HTML. Book IV: C#. Book V: Visual Basic. Book VI: Database Programming. Book VII: Using the .NET Framework. Book VIII: Advanced ASP.NET Programming. Icons Used in This Book. Where to Go from Here. Book I: ASP.NET Basics. Chapter 1: Welcome to ASP.NET Programming. Chapter 2: Installing Visual Studio Web Developer 2005 Express Edition or Visual Studio 2005. Chapter 3: Creating Your First ASP.NET 2.0 Application. Chapter 4: Understanding Postback, Events, and Code–Behind. Chapter 5: Creating Multipage Applications. Book II: Web Controls. Chapter 1: Using Basic Web Server Controls. Chapter 2: Using Validation Controls. Chapter 3: Using List Controls. Chapter 4: Using Advanced Web Server Controls. Chapter 5: Working with User Controls. Book III: HTML. Chapter 1: HTML Basics. Chapter 2: Creating Tables. Chapter 3: Working with Forms. Chapter 4: Using Styles and Style Sheets. Chapter 5: Using Client–Side Script. Book IV: C#. Chapter 1: C# Programming Basics. Chapter 2: Doing Things Conditionally in C#. Chapter 3: Going Around in Circles (Or, Looping in C#). Chapter 4: Using Methods and Exceptions. Chapter 5: Getting into Object–Oriented Programming. Chapter 6: Working with Inheritance. Book V: Visual Basic. Chapter 1: Mastering the Basics of Visual Basic. Chapter 2: Controlling Your Programs. Chapter 3: Working With Procedures, Exceptions, and Arrays. Chapter 4: Exploring Object–Oriented Programming. Chapter 5: Demystifying Inheritance in VB.NET. Book VI: Database Programming. Chapter 1: Accessing Data with ADO.NET. Chapter 2: Displaying and Editing Data for the Web. Chapter 3: Displaying and Editing with the GridView Control. Chapter 4: Displaying and Editing Detail Data. Chapter 5: Advanced Data Retrieval. Chapter 6: Reading XML and Generic Data. Book VII: Using the .NET Framework. Chapter 1: Handling Strings. Chapter 2: Manipulating Dates and Times. Chapter 3: Storing Objects in Specialized Collections. Chapter 4: Building Strongly Typed Collections with Generic Classes. Book VIII: Advanced ASP.NET Programming. Chapter 1: Security: Using Login Controls. Chapter 2: Using Profiles. Chapter 3: Site Navigation. Chapter 4: Working with Themes. Chapter 5: Building Portals with Web Parts. Chapter 6: Creating and Consuming Web Services. Index.

AUTORE
Doug Lowe is a veteran programmer and technology author. His 30–plus computer books include PowerPoint 2003 For Dummies and Java All–in–One Desk Reference For Dummies. Jeff Cogswell is the author of C++ All–In–One Desk Reference For Dummies. Ken Cox is a Microsoft ASP.NET MVP.

ALTRE INFORMAZIONI
  • Condizione: Nuovo
  • ISBN: 9780471785989
  • Collana: For Dummies (Computer/Tech)
  • Dimensioni: 233 x 51.77 x 186 mm Ø 1398 gr
  • Formato: Brossura
  • Pagine Arabe: 936