ASP.NET Books
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ASP.NET 2.0 Revealed
Published 17 years ago includes sample chapter
by Patrick Lorenz, Patrick A. Lorenz, Apress, Apress
If you are looking for a good overview... then you would appreciate ASP.NET 2.0 Revealed by Patrick Lorenz. — James Maratan, Central Maryland ASP Professionals The new version of ASP.NET includes many practical functions and a lot of frequently requested features, including Master Pages, Themes, site navigation, site counters and many more.
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Moving to ASP.NET: Web Development with VB .NET
Published 18 years ago includes sample chapter
by Steve Harris, Rob MacDonald, Apress
Moving to ASP.NET: Web Development with VB .NET provides focused and thorough guidance on creating Web applications using ASP.NET, including both Web Form applications and Web Services. Authors Steve Harris and Rob Macdonald have worked extensively with .NET throughout the Beta program, and offer their real-world experience creating and implementing ASP.NET applications. The authors discuss and examine relevant topics, and teach you how to make immediate use of ASP.NET.
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Building ASP.NET Server Controls
Published 17 years ago includes sample chapter
by Dale Michalk, Rob Cameron, Apress
The authors start out with very basic 'write' statements, but they progress into a sophisticated control -- one that includes templates, CSS styling and data binding. — Paul Schaeflein, schaeflein. This book is great for learning how pages and controls work in ASP.NET. — Aaron Weiker Weblog This tutorial and reference will benefit you, the dedicated ASP.NET developer. If you understand the gains of object-oriented development, and want to apply those principles to ASP.
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Foundations of Atlas: Rapid Ajax Development with ASP.NET 2.0
Published 14 years ago includes sample chapter
by Laurence Moroney, Apress
I enjoyed reading this book. It really covers the fundamentals of the technology but also answer the why-questions of some implementations. — David Boschmans Weblog This book introduces a fast-track path to understanding Atlas, and how this technology can increase the power and functionality of your code while conserving time and effort. The book begins with a bare-bones introduction that explains how Atlas relates to Ajax.
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Beginning Object-Oriented ASP.NET 2.0 with VB .NET: From Novice to Professional
Published 15 years ago includes sample chapter
by Brian Myers, Apress
Beginning Object-Oriented ASP.NET 2.0 with VB .NET covers all of the basics, from definition to inheritance. This book even includes a chapter on Visual Studio 2005 and Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0, enabling you to create ASP.NET 2.0 applications. Also included are chapters on creating web forms, web controls, and web services. Code samples illustrate the usage of each concept.
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Real World ASP.NET: Building a Content Management System
Published 18 years ago includes sample chapter
by Stephen R.G. Fraser, Apress
Aimed at aspiring .NET developers who want to work with content management (CM) applications, Real-World ASP.NET: Building a Content Management System provides a fine overview of what's involved in managing Web site content and also delivers working code for a free, proprietary CMS using the latest in .NET technology and C
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Pro SharePoint 2003 Development Techniques
Published 14 years ago includes sample chapter
by Margriet Bruggeman, Apress
With the passing of time, new and interesting topics related to SharePoint products and technologies have arisen, and Pro SharePoint 2003 Development Techniques is the first to cover them. This book discusses the landscape of SharePoint 2003 development in 2006 and beyond, integrating all of the new technologies that have become mainstream. This book takes current technologies and applies them in a SharePoint context. This includes ASP.NET 2.
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Foundations of ASP.NET AJAX
Published 13 years ago includes sample chapter
by Laurence Moroney, Robin Pars, John Grieb, Apress
Since the emergence of Google Maps 12 months ago, Ajax programming techniques have become one of the hottest topics in the programming arena. To date, the frameworks available for creating these applications have been complex and have separated the development of the client–side Ajax (on the user’s machine) from the server–side supporting technology (on the company’s machines). This separation has made development slow and difficult. ASP.
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Pro Microsoft Speech Server 2007: Developing Speech Enabled Applications with .NET
Published 13 years ago includes sample chapter
by Michael Dunn, Apress
Microsoft Speech Server is becoming increasingly popular. There are three primary components developers wanting to develop speech applications need to be familiar with: the Speech SDK, Telephony, and ASP.NET server controls. Each of these can be used independently, but in many cases, all three need to be used to build truly compelling applications. Pro Microsoft Speech Server 2007 walks intermediate to advanced developers through the basics of speech and telephony technology.
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Real-World .NET Applications
Published 17 years ago includes sample chapter
by Budi Kurniawan, Apress
Real World .NET Applications consists of six significant .NET applications, each representing one of the major application types: a custom Windows control, an XML document editor, a Pac-Man?style game, a drawing application, an FTP client application, and an ASP.NET online store. Each application or component is thoroughly documented, starting from coverage of the underlying principles through the architecture and design, and finally the actual implementation of the application.