Microsoft® ASP.NET 2.0 Step By Step - Softcover

Shepherd, George

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9780735622012: Microsoft® ASP.NET 2.0 Step By Step

Synopsis

Teach yourself the fundamentals of ASP.NET 2.0—one step at a time. With this practical, learn-by-doing tutorial, you get the guidance you need to start creating components and working applications for the Web!

Discover how to:

  • Work in the Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 development environment
  • Add standard, built-in controls, custom controls, and Web Parts to any page
  • Use Master pages, themes, and skins to build a consistently styled user interface
  • Manage access to your application
  • Enable personalization capabilities
  • Build custom handlers
  • Use caching to help improve application performance
  • Trace and debug applications
  • Configure and manage session state
  • Create and use Web services
  • Compile and deploy applications

CD features:

  • Microsoft Visual C# code samples

PLUS—Get Microsoft Visual Basic 2005 code samples on the Web

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About the Author

George Shepherd is an expert on the Microsoft .NET Framework and develops some of the industry's leading third-party .NET-based tools. He is the coauthor of several popular programming books, an instructor for DevelopMentor, a speaker at industry conferences, and has served as a contributing editor for MSDN® Magazine. He's been programming with Windows since version 2.0, in the 1980s.

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