Synopsis
The Microsoft .NET platform looks set to changes the way computers and users interact, bringing employees, customers, data and business applications into an interactive whole. This work, written by real-world developers provides a reference for creating .NET applications.
About the Authors
Lonnie Wall (Ellicott City, MD) is a principal architect for RDA Corporation, with more than 15 years of software development experience. His primary area of expertise is designing and implementing large distributed applications using XML on various platforms.
Andrew Lader (Herndon, VA) has been in the technology industry for more than 11 years. He started with C/C++, writing embedded systems for UPS, and joined RDA in 1993. Lader’s experience includes XML, XSLT, XPath, C/C++, Java, CORBA, Visual Basic, SQL Server, DB2, MTS/COM+, ADO, OLEDB, MSMQ, JSP, and ASP. He has worked on all tiers of distributed applications -- from presentation to data services. Currently, Lader fulfills his role as Principal Architect for RDA by designing architectures for customer projects.
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