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ASP.NET 2.0 MVP Hacks and Tips
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Chapter 1: Hacks Revisited
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* This unique book offers readers invaluable information from the cream of the
crop-Microsoft MVPs-who are now sharing undocumented hacks for the first time
* Packed with superlative advice on ASP, Microsoft's popular technology for Web
sites, this book will help readers become more productive developers, find solutions
to problems they thought unsolvable, and develop better applications
* During their many years of working with ASP.NET, Microsoft MVPs have answered
thousands of questions, putting them in the distinctive position of knowing exactly
what readers need to know
* Many of the hacks will apply to multiple versions of ASP.NET, not just 2.0 but
1.0 and 1.1 as well
Table of Contents
Acknowledgments.
Introduction.
Chapter 1: Hacks Revisited.
Chapter 2: Getting Started.
Chapter 3: The Power of Providers.
Chapter 4: The Smarter Web Client.
Chapter 5: Debugging What You Created.
Chapter 6: Control Hacks.
Chapter 7: GridView Hacks.
Chapter 8: Extreme Data Binding.
Chapter 9: ViewState.
Chapter 10: Cache Hacks.
Chapter 11: Moving to ASP.NET 2.0 from 1.x.
Chapter 12: Deployment Hacks.
Chapter 13: Leveraging Visual Studio.
Chapter 14: Security Hacks.
Chapter 15: Building Your Own Hacks.
Chapter 16: Master Pages.
Chapter 17: Handlers and Modules.
Index.
About the Authors
David Yack is the president of Colorado Technology Consultants, a Microsoft
Gold Certified Partner based in Colorado. He is a Microsoft Regional Director
and a Microsoft MVP for ASP.NET. As a senior hands-on technology and business
consultant with over 18 years of industry experience, David enjoys developing
applications for both the Windows and Unix platforms, specializing in large
system architecture and design. David embraced .NET during the final beta days
of version 1.0 and has been helping clients migrate and build new applications
on the technology, as well as helping to mentor and train their staffs. David
is a frequent speaker at user group and industry events and is on the author
teams of two NET 2.0related books. David also founded and is on the leadership
team for the South Colorado .NET User Group. He lives in Colorado Springs with
his wife and two children. You can always track David down via his blog at http:/blog.davidyack.com
where he writes about his .NET adventures.
Joe Mayo runs his own company, Mayo Software, and is an author, consultant,
and instructor specializing in .NET technologies. He operates the C# Station
website (www.csharp-station.com) and is a Microsoft Most Valuable Professional
(MVP). Joes previous books include C# Unleashed (Sams) and C# Builder
Kick Start (Sams). For more information about Joe, please visit mayosoftware.com.
Scott Hanselman is currently the chief architect at the Corillian Corporation
(NASDAQ: CORI), an eFinance enabler. He has over 13 years experience developing
software in C, C++, VB, COM, and certainly in VB.NET and C#. Scott is proud
to be both a Microsoft RD as well as an MVP for both ASP.NET and Solutions Architecture.
Scott has spoken at dozens of conferences worldwide, including three TechEds
and the North African DevCon. He is a primary contributor to newtelligence
DasBlog Community Edition 1.8, the most popular open-source ASP.NET blogging
software hosted on SourceForge. This is the fourth book Scott has worked on
for Wrox. His thoughts on the Zen of .NET, programming, and Web Services can
be found on his blog at www.computerzen.com. He welcomes e-mail at mailto:scott@hanselman.com.
Fredrik Normén is a consultant who works for Callista Knowledgebase
AB. He works mostly as a mentor, solution developer, architect, and instructor.
He has worked with the .NET framework since the first bit of .NET 1.0 was released
in 2000. He has over 10 years of experience building web applications, started
with Perl and moving on to ASP and ASP.NET. You can find Fredriks blog
at http://fredrik.nsquared2.com.
Dan Wahlin (Microsoft MVP for ASP.NET and XMLWeb Services) is the president
of Wahlin Consulting LLC, which provides enterprise consulting and training
services as well as ASP.NET server controls. He also founded the XML for ASP.NET
Developers website (www.XMLforASP.net), which focuses on using XML, ADO.NET
and Web Services in Microsofts .NET platform. Dan is a regular speaker
at different .NET conferences and is a member of the INETASpeakers Bureau,
which enables him to interact with .NET user groups around the United States.
He has also authored/co-authored five books on various .NET technologies and
writes for several technical magazines.
J. Ambrose Little is an ASP Insider and Microsoft MVP who works as a
senior software engineer for a Tampa-based commercial software company and as
the content director for ASPAlliance.com. Hes an author of numerous articles,
co-author of Professional ADO.NET 2 and ASP.NET 2.0 MVP Hacks and Tips, and
has spoken at various .NET user groups and events in Florida.
Jonathan D. Goodyear is the president of ASPSOFT, Inc, a software consulting
company based out of Orlando, Florida. He is a contributing editor for both
Visual Studio Magazine and asp.netPRO Magazine, and frequently speaks at major
technology conferences such as VSLive and ASP.NET Connections. Jonathan was
a featured speaker at the Visual Studio 2005 Launch Event in Orlando, Florida,
and speaks at numerous .NET user groups through the International .NET Association
(INETA). He wrote one of the first books about .NET development, Debugging ASP.NET
(New Riders Publishing), and appeared in a video, Visual Studio .NET: An Introduction,
by WatchIT.com. He is the founder and editor of the online magazine angryCoder.com,
and is a Microsoft Most Valuable Professional (MVP) for ASP.NET, an ASP Insider,
and the Microsoft regional director (RD) for Florida.
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