This book is a complete reference to the ASP.NET namespaces for developers who are already familiar with using ASP.NET. There is no trivial introductory material or useless .NET hype, we get stuck into the .NET Framework and don't look back. We provide in-depth coverage of all the major ASP.NET classes in a pure reference format, giving you those real-world tips that the documentation doesn't offer, and demonstrating complex techniques with simple examples. Each chapter covers another of the ASP.NET namespaces, from System.Web right through to System.Web.Services.Protocols, with coverage of individual classes, methods, and properties presented in easy-to-use alphabetical order. For anyone who is serious about getting the most out of the ASP.NET classes, this book is a must. This book is not meant as a tutorial to ASP.NET, and is not recommended for people who are fresh to .NET. We are assuming you are already aware of how to program with ASP.NET.
ASP.NET 1.0 with VB.NET
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July, 2002
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1861007450
Wrox Press Inc
Amit Kalani, Dave Gerding, Matt Milner, Bruce Lee, Matt Gibbs, Jason Bell
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Namespace Reference for developers familiar with ASP.NET
This book is a complete reference to the ASP.NET namespaces for developers who are already familiar with using ASP.NET. There is no trivial introductory material or useless .NET hype, we get stuck into the .NET Framework and don't look back. We provide in-depth coverage of all the major ASP.NET classes in a pure reference format, giving you those real-world tips that the documentation doesn't offer, and demonstrating complex techniques with simple examples. Each chapter covers another of the ASP.NET namespaces, from System.Web right through to System.Web.Services.Protocols, with coverage of individual classes, methods, and properties presented in easy-to-use alphabetical order. For anyone who is serious about getting the most out of the ASP.NET classes, this book is a must. This book is not meant as a tutorial to ASP.NET, and is not recommended for people who are fresh to .NET. We are assuming you are already aware of how to program with ASP.NET.
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