ASP (3.0) Books
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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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Professional Outlook 2000 Programming : With VBA, Office and CDO
Published 21 years ago
by Ken Slovak, Chris Burnham, Wrox
Professional Outlook 2000 Programming shows how to hook into the object model using VB or VBA. Once the basics are covered, more advanced topics are introduced, such as automation, data-access and
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Active Server Pages for Dummies
Published 23 years ago
by Bill Hatfield, Unknown
ASP for Dummies proves that despite the intimidating appearance of ASP code, the system isn't that hard to learn and can be a lot of fun. The book delivers this introduction to ASP using examples i...
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ASP in a Nutshell
Published 22 years ago
by A. Keyton Weissinger, Ron Petrusha, O'Reilly Media
This book is not meant to be a full-fledged tutorial of Active Server Pages (ASP), but it offers a great way for experienced Web coders to ramp up on ASP. The author reviews the progression of cont...
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Microsoft Visual Basic .NET 2003 Kick Start
Published 17 years ago
by Duncan Mackenzie, Andy Baron, Erik Porter, Joel Semeniuk, Sams Publishing
Visual Basic .NET Kick Start is a rapid-progression tutorial that presents Visual Basic .NET to working programmers already familiar with another programming language or tool. This book speeds through basic concepts and focuses on practical examples showing the advantages of Visual Basic .NET in ASP programming, application design and creation, and .NET Web Services development.
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Pro ASP.NET 1.1 in VB.NET: From Professional to Expert
Published 15 years ago
by Laurence Moroney, Matthew MacDonald, Apress
Pro ASP.NET 1.1 in VB.NET aims to be the definite reference for working developers in the field. Its compendium format covers every topic you are likely to come across in your day-to-day work, from handling data through to configuration and deployment.
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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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Professional JavaScript
Published 21 years ago
by Sing Li, Nigel McFarlane, Mark Wilcox, Cliff Wootton, Andrea Chiarelli, Paul Wilton, Stuart Updegrave, James De Carli, Cliff Wooton, Andrea Chirelli, Wrox
This book covers the broad spectrum of programming JavaScript - from the core language to browser applications and server-side use to stand-alone and embedded JavaScript
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Professional ASP.NET
Published 19 years ago
by Dave Sussman, Alex Homer, Rob Howard, Karli Watson, Brian Francis, Richard Anderson, Wrox
If you're currently developing with ASP 2.0 or 3.0, and are considering the implications of the .NET Framework, then this book is for you. It is aimed at experienced ASP developers who are working at the leading edge, rather than the casual ASP developer or beginner.
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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.