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ASP.NET: Tips, Tutorials and Code (Sams White Book)»rank: 810002by: Scott Mitchell, Donny Mack, Stephen Walther, Doug Seven, Bill Anders, Adam Nathan, Dan Wahlin
: : With a foreword by Microsoft's Mark Anders, Professional ASP.NET consists of 19 chapters written by seven of today's leading experts in ASP.NET. These authors are professional developers who create ASP.NET applications, teach, run well-known ASP.NET Web sites, either within or outside of Microsoft. The tutorial framework for each chapter includes:A brief introduction, explaining the concept.A code example, illustrating the concept.A piece-by-piece explanation of the code.Most examples employ VB.NET, but there are also additional C# examples within each chapter, and all of the example programs will be available at the book's web site in both VB.NET and C#.The code examples in this book are based upon the ASP.NET Beta2 specifications, ... |
Pro ADO.NET with VB .NET 1.1»rank: 1173491by: Paul Dickinson, Fabio Claudio Ferracchiati, Kevin Hoffman, Bipin Joshi, Donny Mack, Sahil Malik, John McTainsh, Matt Milner, Jan D. Narkiewicz, Doug Seven
: : All in all, this is one of my favorite books Totally interesting. Tons of 'real world' stuff. No detectable fluff. — William Ryan, KnowDotNet.com Team Member I began my reading with a little bit of skepticism figuring that this was yet another rehash of the MSDN Library. I am happy to report that I was wrong. — James Steele, .NET Consultant, SteeleWire Inc. Calling all VB .NET programmers and web developers! This highly anticipated book provides thorough instruction for using ADO.NET, supported with numerous relevant code examples and extensive technical information. So whether you're developing web applications using ASP.NET, Windows Forms applications, or XML Web Services, youll become adept ... |
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Professional ADO.NET»rank: 966783by: Julian Skinner, Bipin Joshi, Donny Mack, Doug Seven, Fabio Claudio Ferracchiati, Jan Narkiewicz, John McTainsh, Kevin Hoffman, Matthew Milner, Paul Dickenson
: :ADO.NET is Microsoft's latest data access technology and, as an integral part of the .NET Framework, is far more than simply an upgrade of previous incarnations of ADO. ADO.NET provides an extensive set of .NET classes that facilitate efficient access to data from a large variety of sources, enable sophisticated manipulation and sorting of data, and forms an important framework within which to implement inter-application communication and XML Web Services. This book provides a comprehensive guide to using ADO.NET, with plenty of practical code examples, extensive technical information, and a detailed case study. Whether you are developing Web Applications using ASP.NET, Windows Forms applications, or XML Web Services, this book ... |
Professional ADO.NET with VB.NET»rank: 1064769by: Paul Dickinson, Fabio Claudio Ferracchiati, Kevin Hoffman, Bipin Joshi, Donny Mack, John McTainsh, Matthew Milner, Jan Narkiewicz, Doug Seven
: :ADO.NET is Microsoft's latest data access technology and, as an integral part of the .NET Framework, is far more than just an ADO upgrade. ADO.NET provides an extensive set of .NET classes that facilitate efficient access to data in a large variety of sources, enable sophisticated manipulation and sorting of data, and form an important framework within which to implement inter-application communication. This book provides a comprehensive guide to using ADO.NET, with plenty of practical code examples and extensive technical information. Whether you're developing web applications using ASP.NET, Windows Forms applications, or XML Web Services, this book will show you how to use .NET's data access technology to maximum effect. ... |
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ASP.NET Security»rank: 1109712by: Brady Gaster, Dan Kent, Doug Seven, Enrico Sabbadin, Richard Conway, Russ Basiura, Sitaraman Lakshminarayanan, Srinivasa Sivakumar
: :If you are building web applications or web services with ASP.NET and you want to keep them secure, this is the book for you. This book will show you how to make effective use of the security framework provided by ASP.NET.We cover the key technologies for authentication (identifying users) and authorization (controlling access to recources). We also show how we can use other ASP.NET features to keep our applications secure. ASP.NET provides a flexible and extensible authentication framework. We present the built in options for authentication, discussing when they should be used and showing how they should be applied for maximum security. For those who have needs beyond what the ... |
ASP.NET Professional Secrets»rank: 1152413by: Bill Evjen, Thiru Thangarathinam, Bill Hatfield, Doug Seven, Srinivasa Sivakumar, Dave Wanta, Jason T. Roff
: :Go beyond the obvious and explore the secrets behind ASP.NET with this comprehensive guide. Leading authorities in the field expose the hidden functionality within the ASP.NET model, revealing everything from Web controls and screen scraping to configuration and versioning techniques. These expert tips and tricks will help you gain the skills you need to quickly develop your own practical ASP.NET applications. The Insider's Guide to: * Uploading Multiple Files from a Single Page (see Chapter 5) * Double-Checking Client-Side Validation (see Chapter 9) * Nesting User Controls (see Chapter 10) * Using the Code-Behind Model with Notepad (see Chapter 12) * Supporting Specific .NET Framework Versions (see Chapter 13) * ... |
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Building an ASP.NET Mailing List»rank: 3177951by: Doug Seven
: :In this article, author Doug Seven guides you through the creation of a simple mailing list tool. It uses a SQL Server table to store the names and email addresses of subscribers, and also provides the ability to send an email to the entire list. The functionality you learn in this article can be extended to create a vareity of features, such as preview Web Forms and Web Forms for sending test emails to yourself. |
Programming Data-Driven Web Applications with ASP.NET (Sams White Book)»rank: 774226by: Donny Mack, Doug Seven
: : Programming Data-Driven Web Applications with ASP.NET provides readers with a solid understanding of ASP.NET and how to effectively integrate databases with their Web sites. The key to making information instantly available on the Web is integrating the Web site and the database to work as one piece. The authors teach this using ASP.NET, server-side controls, ADO+, XML, and SOAP. The authors will teach readers how to manage data by using ASP.NET forms, exposing data through ASP+ Web Services, working with BLOBs, and using cookies and other features to secure their data. Review:A revolution in developing software is coming and it's called the .NET Framework. This broad Microsoft strategy ... |
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Developing Custom Controls for ASP.Net»rank: 4373576by: Doug Seven, Donny Mack
: : Programming Data-Driven Web Applications with ASP.NET provides readers with a solid understanding of ASP.NET and how to effectively integrate databases with their Web sites. The key to making information instantly available on the Web is integrating the Web site and the database to work as one piece. The authors teach this using ASP.NET, server-side controls, ADO+, XML, and SOAP. The authors will teach readers how to manage data by using ASP.NET forms, exposing data through ASP+ Web Services, working with BLOBs, and using cookies and other features to secure their data. Review:A revolution in developing software is coming and it's called the .NET Framework. This broad Microsoft strategy ... |