All ASP.NET the code you see listed in the book, with the exception of simple abstract snippets that demonstrate a specific principle or just show the syntax, is available in both VB.NET and C#. The listings you see in the book are mostly written using VB.NET syntax, but avoid any language-specific features wherever possible, so that it can easily be converted to other languages by any reasonably capable developer who prefers to work in a different language. Topics include: Achieving the maximum of cross-browser support; A central "Home page" that makes navigation of the whole site easy; Displaying data about the products available from the site from a backend database; Interactive content driven by either or both server-side and client-side code; Creating graphics on the fly, and other animations to liven up the site; A "login" feature that recognizes users and provides optional personalization; An online order facility with order tracking.
Professional ASP.NET
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November, 2002
$31.99
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1st edition
1861007868
Wrox Press Inc
Alex Homer
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Web Forms Techniques
All ASP.NET the code you see listed in the book, with the exception of simple abstract snippets that demonstrate a specific principle or just show the syntax, is available in both VB.NET and C#. The listings you see in the book are mostly written using VB.NET syntax, but avoid any language-specific features wherever possible, so that it can easily be converted to other languages by any reasonably capable developer who prefers to work in a different language. Topics include: Achieving the maximum of cross-browser support; A central "Home page" that makes navigation of the whole site easy; Displaying data about the products available from the site from a backend database; Interactive content driven by either or both server-side and client-side code; Creating graphics on the fly, and other animations to liven up the site; A "login" feature that recognizes users and provides optional personalization; An online order facility with order tracking.
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