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ASP.NET Web Development with Macromedia Dreamweaver MX 2004 Be the First to Write a Review and tell the world about this title!People who purchase this book frequently purchase: Books on similar topics, in best-seller order:Books from the same publisher, in best-seller order:
This is a concise, compact, no-nonsense book that teaches you how to
develop accessible, standards compliant ASP.NET-driven web sites using
the latest technologies: ASP.NET and Macromedia Dreamweaver MX 2004. This
book presents ASP.NET Web development with Dreamweaver in real-world tutorials
so you can expect fast results as you progress through the book.
You'll learn the fundamental concepts of the .NET Framework, and quickly
move on to how ASP.NET actually works within the Framework. Then, you'll
explore databases and the SQL language so that you're well prepared to
deal with the ASP.NET databound controls. Next, you'll take a look at the
core role that XML and XML web services play in .NET. Finally, you'll discover
Dreamweaver's extensibility and coding efficiency features, two of the
most popular and important aspects of developing in Dreamweaver, explained
in the context of what they can offer to your web site work.
About the author(s)
Rachel Andrew runs her own web solutions company in the UK,
a company web site also being home to various "web standards"-focused
articles and Dreamweaver extensions. Rachel is a member of the Web Standards
Project on the Dreamweaver Task Force, and hopes to encourage best practices
in the support and use of W3C Standards in Dreamweaver. Rachel also writes
CSS and Accessibility tutorials.
After graduating with various engineering degrees,Costas Hadjisotiriou has switched
to working with web design, databases, and gadgets. For Costas, ASP.NET
is a big fascination, almost as much as PDA programming.
Kevin Marshall lives in Perth, Scotland. He is a senior programmer with WebXeL.com
Ltd and is also IT manager with Spectraglass Ltd; both companies are based
in Perth, Scotland. He has been involved in computer programming since
1990, web-based programming using ASP since 1997, and has been building
ASP.NET applications since ASP.NET Beta 2 was released in 2001. He has
been an avid Dreamweaver user since version 1 was launched and with the
release of MX has moved into developing extensions. WebXeL.com Ltd launched
a new web site in November 2002 dedicated to the development of free and
commercial Dreamweaver MX extensions for ASP.NET. Kevin is also a regular contributor to the Macromedia newsgroups, providing advice and assistance to other Dreamweaver users.
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