作者:Scott Allen, Jeff Atwood, Wyatt Barnett, Jon Galloway, Phil Haack
出版日期:September 18, 2007
出版社:其它
页数:500
ISBN:ISBN-10: 098028581X ISBN-13: 978-0980285819
文件格式:PDF
Product Description
An ASP.NET 2.0 book that just helps you get things done!This bookcontains a collection of 101 best practice, object oriented solutionsthat you can easily adapt to your own projects.Coverage includes:
Working with text, numbers, dates & timesAccessing data with ADO.NETForm validation under multiple sceneriosPage, Session and application state tipsAccess control in web applicationsProducing standards compliant outputEnhancing applications with AJAXWorking with EmailHandling errors and debuggingPerformance tips and pitfallsAnd much more!As a bonus, all book buyers get download access tothe code archive which has all the examples in the book in both C# andVB.Back Cover“A comprehensive collection of ready-to-use ASP.NET solutions!”
The ASP.NET 2.0 Anthology: 101 Essential Tips, Tricks & Hacks isa collection of solutions to the most common ASP.NET problems. Let fiveworld-class ASP.NET professionals guide you through countless practicalsolutions using C# or VB.
Learn to:
Add interactivity with Ajax and JavaScript.Build a database access layer for improved portability.Sidestep the ASP.NET framework when required.Build data-driven applications quickly with SubSonic.Gracefull handle errors effectively.Work with email: send, parse, & manage attachments.Use component-based development for flexibility.Make your applications search engine friendly.Validate data input on forms.Create a user registration system.Use Master Pages to simplify development.Work with binary content.Improve the speed of your site, decrease bandwidth usage and speed up database queriesAnd lots more…About the Author
Scott Allen is a consultant and founder of OdeToCode.com. Scott is alsoan instructor for Pluralsight – a premier Microsoft .NET trainingprovider and home to many of the top authorities on .NET today. In 15years of software development, Scott has shipped commercial software oneverything from 8 bit embedded devices to 64 bit web servers. You canreach Scott through his blog at http://www.OdeToCode.com/blogs/scott/
Jeff Atwood lives near Berkeley, CA with his wife, two cats, and farmore computers than he cares to mention. He’s been a Microsoft Windowsdeveloper since 1992.
Wyatt Barnett leads the in-house development team for a majorindustry trade association in Washington DC. He also writes forSitePoint’s .NET Blog, The Daily Catch.
Jon Galloway is an ASP.NET developer living in California. He writesabout ASP.NET, software development and other geeky stuff on this blog.
Phil Haack has over eight years of experience in softwaredevelopment, consulting and software management, which he puts to gooduse as the CTO and co-founder of VelocIT. He also leads the Subtextopen source blogging engine and contributes to various other opensource projects.