From the Back Cover:
Read Less, Learn More
Welcome to the only guidebook series that takes a visual approach to professional-level computer topics. Open the book and you'll discover step-by-step screen shots that demonstrate over 130 key ASP.NET tasks, including:
* Creating a simple ASP page
* Declaring and initializing variables
* Manipulating text with the ASP:Label Control
* Inserting data into a SQL database
* Testing a Web service
* Creating a three-tier Web form
* Using application directives in the Global.asax
* Configuring multiple sites
* Setting up encodes
* Migrating JavaScript to Javascript.NET syntax
Development tools on CD-ROM!
* Complete source code for all applications in the book
* Trial version of Vmware Workstation
* Evaluation version of XML spy IDE
* Antechinus C# Editor and TextPad shareware
* Plus an e-version of the book
Extra -- Apply It
* "Apply It" and "Extra" sidebars highlight useful tips
* Succinct explanations walk you through step-by-step
* High-resolution screen shots demonstrate each task
* Two-page lessons break big topics into bite-sized modules
About the Author:
Danny Ryan has developed ASP applications for Intel, Compaq, Ceridian, Wachovia, Ryder TRS, Ernst & Young, and the US Office of Personnel Management. He is a Microsoft Certified Solutions Developer, Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer, Microsoft Certified Trainer, and holds a degree in systems engineering from Georgia Tech. He is also a contributing writer to ASPtoday.com.
Tommy Ryan has his MCT, MCSE, and MCSD and is a Principal Consultant for Microsoft Technologies. He contributed to the book by providing chapters 8, 11-15. He has recently started a company, http://www.threewill.com, with his brother where they train, author, and consulting with the latest software development technologies provided by Microsoft. Tommy is an author for ASPToday.com. He is also the co-author of ASP.NET: Your Visual Blueprint for Creating Web Applications on the .NET Framework.
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