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With this book and Web Matrix, you'll be developing your own powerful ASP.NET
websites in no time.
You'll start at the beginning, learning how to create graphical web pages in
Web Matrix. Then you'll use Visual Basic .NET and databases to add the dynamic
features usually seen in expensive commercial websites. You'll finish by looking
at some of the expert ASP.NET features writing our own controls and web
services.
Even if you've never programmed before, this book will take you right into
the world of professional web development. You'll be amazed at how easy it is
and how much you can do.
With this book, you will learn how to
- Go further than just static HTML websites, by using a programming language.
We will get you building real dynamic websites right from the beginning
- Change the content of your pages quickly and easily by using databases.
With this book, you'll learn how databases work, and how to make the most
of them.
- Add interactivity to your website by creating your very own guest book,
and allow people to leave message with emoticons.
- Create content you can distribute to other websites, and learn how to automatically
update it all over the Web in one go!
Users of any edition of Microsoft Windows XP, or 2000 ideal for beginners
no HTML knowledge is required.
Warning!
Microsoft has informed us that the version of MSDE distributed with this book
is susceptible to the slammer worm. Microsoft is providing a patch for this
version of MSDE at the following URL: http://www.msdn.microsoft.com/netframework/downloads/updates/sdkfix/default.asp.
If you have installed MSDE using the CD in the book, and wish to protect yourself
from this virus, you should consider applying this patch. We are very sorry
for any inconvenience caused. Table of Contents
Introduction.
Chapter 1. Installing and Exploring Web Matrix.
Chapter 2. Writing your First ASP.NET Web Page.
Chapter 3. Creating Web Pages.
Chapter 4. Writing Code.
Chapter 5. Storing Different Types of Data.
Chapter 6. Working with Collections of Data.
Chapter 7. Debugging and Error Handling.
Chapter 8. Working with Databases.
Chapter 9. Displaying Data.
Chapter 10. Working with Data.
Chapter 11. Linking to Pages and Files.
Chapter 12. Reusable Content.
Chapter 13: Case Study Part 1: Extending Your Web Application.
Chapter 14: Case Study Part 2: Identifying Your Users.
Chapter 15. Remembering Your Visitors.
Chapter 16. Web Services.
Chapter 17. Beyond Web Matrix.
Appendix A. Microsoft Internet Information Server.
Index.
About the Authors
David Sussman has spent the majority of his professional life
as a developer, using both Unix-based and Microsoft-based products. After writing
his first two books while in full time employment, he realized that being an
author sounded more glamorous than being a programmer. The reality is somewhat
different. He now spends most of his time writing books for Wrox Press, speaking
at conferences, and playing with most beta products that Microsoft ships.
James Greenwood is a technical architect and author based in
West Yorkshire, England. He spends his days (and most of his nights) designing
and implementing .NET solutions from Government knowledge-management systems
to mobile integration platforms, all the while waxing lyrical on the latest
Microsoft technologies. His professional interests include research into distributed
interfaces, the automation of application development, and human-machine convergence.
When he can be prised away from the keyboard, James can be found out and about,
indulging in his other great loves British sports cars
and Egyptology.
You can reach James at jsg@altervisitor.com.
Alex Homer is a software developer and technical author living
and working in the idyllic rural surroundings of the Derbyshire Dales in England.
He came to computing late in life - in fact, while he was at school people still
thought that the LED wristwatch was a really cool idea. Since then, he has obtained
a Bachelor of Arts degree in Mathematics, and so, looked destined for a career
painting computers. Instead, while not busy developing ASP components for Stonebroom
Software (http://www.stonebroom.com), he prefers to install and play with the
latest and flakiest beta code he can find - and then write about it. You can
contact him at alex@stonebroom.com or alex@stonebroom.co.uk.
Colt Kwong is a Microsoft .NET MVP, software developer, technical
writer, and addict of all things about .NET. He's one of the top posters and
a moderator on the Microsoft official ASP.NET forums at http://www.asp.net/Forums/.
He also contributes on other popular websites and newsgroups as well. He spends
a great deal of his free time providing help to budding ASP.NET developers.
He is a guest speaker for Microsoft Hong Kong TechEd and a freelancer for Microsoft
Hong Kong. He's in the Winner's Circle for Microsoft's Asia Student .NET Online
Challenge, earning perfect scores in advanced, intermediate, and basic levels
of .NET, ASP.NET, XML web services, XML, Visual Basic .NET, Visual Studio .NET,
and HailStorm. Moreover, he was also recognized as one of the Level 2 AspElite
members and is a Moderator of AspFriends.com .
John West is a Principal Consultant at Intellinet (www.intellinet.com),
based out of Atlanta, Georgia. He specializes in leading Microsoft .NET application
development efforts. Intellinet provides infrastructure and business intelligence
solutions. Intellinet's Intelligent Enterprise integration solution helps clients
to benefit from systems that meet current needs and can scale to future demands.
Often, .NET applications become the glue to integrate the Intelligent Enterprise,
which consists of networking, security, messaging, collaboration, custom applications,
data, and mobility solutions.
When not working, he usually spends his time reading, hanging out with friends
from church, and boating. John can be reached at wrox@johnwest.com.
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