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Beginning DotNetNuke 4.0 Website Creation in C# 2005 with Visual Web Developer 2005 Express: From Novice to Professional View Larger Image | Nick Symmonds Apress, Paperback, Published June 2006, 416 pages, ISBN 1590596811 | List Price: $39.99 Our Price: $24.50 You Save: $15.49 (39% Off)
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Are you tasked with creating and maintaining a web presence? Do you suspect
that there is a better way to manage business internally? Beginning DotNetNuke
4.0 Website Creation in C# 2005 with Visual Web Developer 2005 Express is
for you. It leads you through the emerging world of web portals by applying
the most user-friendly and current development software, like C# Express and
the powerful, flexible DotNetNuke. You will learn to create the professional
web presence your company needs.
The book takes you through the steps necessary to get an internal web portal
running for employee use. If you have some programming experience and creativity,
this book will help you expand your business presence in a short amount of time.
It features simple explanations and proof-of-concept examples throughout. The
book concludes with the creation of a web portlet that you can plug into an
external website for a web presence.
About the Author
Nick Symmonds works for the Integrated System Solutions division of Ingersoll-Rand,
developing and integrating security software. He started out his professional
life as an electronics technician. While getting his bachelor's degree in electrical
engineering from the University of Hartford, he started to gravitate toward
programming. Nick has spent quite a few years programming in assembly, C, C++,
and Visual Basic. Recently, he has latched onto .NET like a lamprey and loves
digging into the .NET core. Nick has written several articles on programming
and has three books currently out: Internationalization and Localization
Using Microsoft .NET (Apress, 2002), GDI+ Programming in C# and VB .NET
(Apress, 2002), and Data Entry and Validation with C# and VB .NET Windows
Forms (Apress, 2003). He lives with his family in the northwest hills of
Connecticut and has recently become addicted to golf and road cycling. He also
enjoys woodworking, hiking, and exploring the hills on his motorcycle.
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