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ASP.NET Index - ASP.NET Book : Visual Basic(R) .NET Developer's Guide to ASP .NET, XML and ADO.NET
Visual Basic(R) .NET Developer's Guide to ASP .NET, XML and ADO.NETby Chris Kinsman, Jeffrey P. McManusPaperback: 900 pages Publisher: Addison Wesley Professional ISBN: 0672321319; 1st edition (February 27, 2002) This is the book every Internet application developer needs to quickly get up-to-speed on the new .NET and Visual Studio .NET technology used to build Windows applications. The authors provide authoratative information about the Common Language Runtime and .NET Foundation Classes, which form the building blocks for application development in the .NET universe. The construction of Web Services and how they communicate with each other is demystified by the thorough coverage of ASP.NET, XML, and ADO.NET. Visual Basic® .NET Developer's Guide to ASP.NET, XML, and ADO.NET provides: • Unbiased, in-depth commentary on the efficacy of the various technologies that comprise .NET as they pertain to Internet database developers • Technical know-how without crushing the reader with pointless detail Implementation details that replace and extend the existing Active Server Pages (ASP), XML, and ActiveX Data Object (ADO) functionality currently supported by Microsoft Practical Visual Basic .NET code examples that illustrate operations used most often by application developers • Thorough reference material to the objects available in the Foundation Class libraries. About the Author: Jeffrey P. McManus is a developer and speaker specializing in Microsoft tools. As a developer, he has specialized in online application development using Internet and client-server technologies. He is the author of four books including the best-selling Database Access with Visual Basic 6. Jeffrey regularly speaks at the VBITS/VSLive, European DevWeek, and VBConnections conferences. Chris Kinsman has been responsible for several high-traffic sites based entirely on Microsoft tools, including serving as Vice President of Technology at DevX. Chris also spent 10 years consulting with Fortune 500 companies worldwide to solve their needs by utilizing a variety of Microsoft Visual Studio and Back Office technologies. Chris regularly speaks at the VBITS/VSLive, Web Builder, and SQL2TheMax conferences. Customer Reviews Money well spent., May 7, 2002 Reviewer: Chris from CA This book is good for beginners and mid level .NET developers; it can also be used as a reference, too. It is concise and it contains complete examples (hello W...). The author does not assume that you have VS.NET, which can be a plus for some. I have other books written by Jeffery McManus. This book is just as good. I would like to see more books written by this author but on the advance side, for those who mainly use VS.NET as their development environment. |
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