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The C# edition of ASP.NET Website Programming Problem-Design-Solution has been
phenomenally successful, gaining rave reviews for its unique approach and valuable
content. The blend of theory and practice.
Now, due to demand from readers, a Visual Basic .NET edition of the book has
been produced. This edition will offer the same blend of theory and practice
that won so many fans for the C# edition. The book has been completely re-edited
to ensure that it address the needs of ASP.net developers who use VB.net.
ASP.NET Website Programming shows you how to build an interactive website from
design to deployment.
Packed with solutions to website programming problems, this book will have
you building well-engineered, extendable ASP.net websites quickly and easily.
In this book, you will learn how to
- Establish a solid, scalable website foundation
- Provide flexible user accounts integrating with ASP.net's built-in security
- Create message forums that enable formatted messages but defend against
cross-site scripting
- Generate revenue from advertising
- Build a web interface for uploading, downloading, editing, and managing
the files on your site
- Add opinion polls, email newsletters, and news management
- Deploy the finished site on a live server
- Build websites using good, n-tier coding techniques
The site that you build is modular. You can slot the modules into your own
Web site, modify them, or use them as examples of particular ASP.NET techniques.
The code will work with Visual Basic .NET Standard. However, Chapter 11 "Deploying
the Site" uses some features found only in the full Visual Studio .NET.
You will still be able to deploy the site, but the process will be less automated.
Table of Contents
Introduction.
Chapter 1. Building an ASP.NET Website.
Chapter 2. Foundations.
Chapter 3. Foundations for Style and Navigation.
Chapter 4. Maintaining the Site.
Chapter 5. Users and Authentication.
Chapter 6. News Management.
Chapter 7. Advertising.
Chapter 8. Polls.
Chapter 9. Mailing Lists.
Chapter 10. Forums and Online Communities.
Chapter 11. Deploying the Site.
Chapter 12. The End.
Index.
About the Authors
Marco Bellinaso lives in a small town close to Venice, Italy.
He works as a software developer and trainer for Code Architects Srl (www.codearchitects.com),
an Italian company that specializes in .NET. He has been working with VB, C/C++,
ASP, and other Microsoft tools for several years, specializing in User Interface,
API, and ActiveX/COM design and programming, but is now spending all his time
on the .NET Framework, using C# and VB.NET.
He's been working with the .NET Framework since the Beta 1, and is now particularly
interested in e-commerce design and implementation solutions with SQL Server,
ASP.NET, and web services, with both C# and VB.NET. He is part of the VB-2-The-Max
team (www.vb2themax.com), a popular website for VB and .NET developers, for
which he writes articles and commercial software, such as add-ins for MS Visual
Studio and other utilities for VB and .NET developers. In particular, he co-authored
the award-winning VB Maximizer VB6 add-in.
Kevin Hoffman has always loved computers and computer programming.
He first got hooked when he received a Commodore VIC-20 from his grandfather,
who had repaired it after finding it in the trash. He then started a prolific
but unprofitable career writing shareware games and utilities for electronic
bulletin board systems.
He started working as a programmer while still in college, writing computer
interfaces to solar measurement devices and various other scientific instruments.
Moving to Oregon, he did everything from technical support to tuning Unix kernels,
and eventually working as an ASP programmer for 800.COM, a popular on-line electronics
retailer. From there he moved on to working on large, enterprise ASP applications.
Then he finally found .NET, which he now spends 100% of his programming and
learning efforts on. A big C# fan, who would use it to do everything including
brush his teeth if only he could figure out how, Kevin has been writing on .NET
for Wrox since the middle of Beta 1. He plans to continue until we get tired
of him. He's currently in Houston, Texas sweating a lot and working on web services
and other large-scale .NET applications.
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