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Chapter 1: Getting Started with ASP.NET 3.5
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Beginning ASP.NET 3.5 is an all new book written from scratch for ASP.NET 3.5
(part of the Visual Studio 2008 release previously known as "Orcas")
that emphasizes the topics and techniques "Beginning" level readers
need to know most. It is written by 1 author Imar Spaanjaars - who is
closely in touch with the beginner ASP.NET developer. This edition includes
both C# and VB code for the ASP.NET examples in print and for download so readers
with experience in either (or neither) can use the same book.
Beginning ASP.NET 3.5 helps readers learn to build dynamic database driven
web sites using ASP.NET 3.5. Starting from scratch, the reader will progressively
learn how to design and create web sites with interactive elements. After reading
this book, the reader should be able to build a database driven web site on
her own, using best practices and current standards.
The book follows the well-known Wrox Beginning approach where theory and demos
are intermixed with exercises. Substantial pieces of theory are followed by
an exercise that makes use of the things the reader just learned. The 3.5 version
of this book is written from scratch with an emphasis on the beginner developer
and the order in which they need to learn and work. Steps that are required
to set up the development and web server environment are done carefully in sequence
to make sure the reader gets off to a good start.
Imar is technical director and software designer for Design IT, an IT company
in the Netherlands specializing in Internet and intranet applications built
with Microsoft technologies. In addition to extensive ASP.NET writing on his
blog and co-authoring a previous Wrox ASP.NET book, he is most well-known amongst
the 500,000 monthly developers at p2p.wrox.com for his more than 7000 posts
in the Wrox p2p.wrox.com reader discussion forums. He is by far the most well-known
Wrox author and participant in this active Wrox discussion area. His answers
in the forums have earned him extensive reader praise.
Some of the topics covered in this book include:
Getting started with ASP.NET 3.5
Creating Your First Web Site in Visual Web Developer (VWD) 3.5
Creating Consistent Looking Web Sites
Programming Your ASP.NET Pages
Working with ASP.NET Controls
Navigation
Using User Controls
Ajax
Creating Data Driven Web Forms
Introduction to Databases, Displaying, Updating, and working with Data
Working with Data using LINQ
Security in Your ASP.NET 3.5 Web site
Personalizing Web Sites
Debugging and Tracing Pages
Compiling and Deployment
Table of Contents
Introduction.
1. Getting Started with ASP.NET 3.5.
2. Creating Your First Web Site in VWD 2007.
3. Designing Your Web Pages.
4. Working with ASP.NET Controls.
5. Programming Your ASP.NET Pages.
6. Creating Consistent Looking Web Sites.
7. Navigation.
8. User Controls.
9. Validating User Input.
10. ASP.NET Ajax.
11. Introduction to Databases.
12. Displaying and Updating Data.
13. LINQ.
14. Presenting Data: Advanced Topics.
15. Security in Your ASP.NET 3.5 Web Site.
16. Personalizing Web Sites.
17. Exception Handling, Debugging, and Tracing.
18. Deploying Your Web Site.
Appendix A. Answers.
Appendix B. Configuring SQL Server 2005.
Index.
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