Learn how to fully exploit the critical components and rich capabilities of the ASP.NET framework, without scouring blogs for information or enduring hours of trial and error. This comprehensive book offers developers the insights they need including established architecture patterns to create better, stronger, faster Web sites and Web-based applications Web services. The book offers readers the guidance they need to take advantage of ASP.NET right away, and outlines the evolution and future of the technology.
Microsoft® ASP.NET Internals
- Authors
- George Shepherd
- ISBN
- 0735626413
- Published
- 16 Jun 2009
- Purchase online
- amazon.com
Learn how to fully exploit the critical components and rich capabilities of the ASP.NET framework, without scouring blogs for information or enduring hours of trial and error. This comprehensive book offers developers the insights they need including established architecture patterns to create better, stronger, faster Web sites and Web-based applications Web services. The book offers readers the guidance they need to take advantage of ASP.
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