ASP is the future of the web. With ASP you can make your web pages more dynamic, more efficient and more responsive to the specific requirement of your users. It is not just a technology and to get the best out of it you will be using it in tandem with HTML and with one or more of the web's simple scripting languages. You'll also see how to use ASP and ADO (ActiveX Data Objects) to put database content on to your web pages. This book will teach you everything you need to create useful real-world applications on the web. If you're new to Web development or even new to programming in general, Beginning Active Server Pages 2.0 is good place to start for learning how to program with Active Server Pages (ASPs) using Microsoft Internet Information Server (IIS). In this accessible and clearly written text, the authors do a fine job of presenting the basics of using ASPs in digestible increments, including how to program with databases.
Beginning Active Server Pages 2.0
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October, 1998
$40.00
$40.00
653
1st edition
1861001347
Wrox Press Inc
Brian Francis, Chris Ullman, David Sussman, John Kauffman, Juan T. Llibre
ASPs, ASP, Active Server Pages
Learning how to program with Active Server Pages (ASPs)
ASP is the future of the web. With ASP you can make your web pages more dynamic, more efficient and more responsive to the specific requirement of your users. It is not just a technology and to get the best out of it you will be using it in tandem with HTML and with one or more of the web's simple scripting languages. You'll also see how to use ASP and ADO (ActiveX Data Objects) to put database content on to your web pages. This book will teach you everything you need to create useful real-world applications on the web. If you're new to Web development or even new to programming in general, Beginning Active Server Pages 2.0 is good place to start for learning how to program with Active Server Pages (ASPs) using Microsoft Internet Information Server (IIS). In this accessible and clearly written text, the authors do a fine job of presenting the basics of using ASPs in digestible increments, including how to program with databases.
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