C# Developer's Guide to Asp.Net, Xml, and Ado.Net - Softcover

McManus, Jeffrey; Kinsman, Chris

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9780672321559: C# Developer's Guide to Asp.Net, Xml, and Ado.Net

Synopsis

Topics covered in this book include: the .NET Foundation Classes that are most used by developers--ASP.NET, XML, and ADO.NET, and details about the construction of Web Services and how they programmatically communicate with each other.

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About the Author

Jeffrey P. McManus is a developer and speaker specializing in Microsoft tools. As a developer, he has specialized in online application development using Internet and client-server technologies. He is the author of four books including the best-selling Database Access with Visual Basic 6. Jeffrey regularly speaks at the VBITS/VSLive, European DevWeek, and VBConnections conferences. Chris Kinsman has been responsible for several high-traffic sites based entirely on Microsoft tools, including serving as Vice President of Technology at DevX. Chris also spent 10 years consulting with Fortune 500 companies worldwide to solve their needs by utilizing a variety of Microsoft Visual Studio and Back Office technologies. Chris regularly speaks at the VBITS/VSLive, Web Builder, and SQL2TheMax conferences. 0672321556AB04022002

From the Back Cover

This is the book every C# developer needs to read to understand how to create effective Internet applications using ASP.NET. As recognized experts in the field, Jeffrey P. McManus and Chris Kinsman explain how to build applications through effective use of ASP.NET, XML, and ADO.NET.

In addition, this book will provide:

  • Information about the Common Language Runtime and .NET Foundation Classes, which form the building blocks for application development in the .NET universe
  • Practical C# code examples that illustrate operations used most often by
  • application developers
  • Thorough reference material to the objects available in the Foundation
  • Class libraries



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