   O’reillys Asp.Net Cookbook -NIB
Condition of Item(s):
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New
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Author(s):
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Michael a kittle & Jeff Lebond
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Type:
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Softcover
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Publisher:
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O’Reilly’s
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Category:
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Computer
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Functionality:
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Excellent
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Last Copywrite:
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8/2004
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ISBM/Congress/ID:
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636920003786
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Weight:
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2 pds. 10 oz’s
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Lot:
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Private - B6
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notes: Original 1st edition, originally $39.95
ASPNET Cookbook
Here, at last, is a book that web application developers can use to quickly and effectively solve many of the day-to-day problems they face building web applications with ASP.NET and the .NET platform. Written for the impatient professional, ASP.NET Cookbook contains 101 recipes that solve common problems you are likely to face when building ASP.NET-based web applications.
The recipes run the gamut from simple coding techniques to more comprehensive development strategies that even the most experienced ASP.NET programmers will savor. Included are recipes for:
• Displaying data attractively in tabular formats
• Working with forms to make them more user-friendly
• Validating user input
• Improving the user experience by maintaining state
• Achieving a consistent look and feel with reusable user controls
• Handling HTTP requests on your own with custom handlers
• Improving performance at common bottlenecks
• Handling errors at the method, page, and application level
• Drawing buttons and other images on the fly
Each recipe consists of a succinct problem statement, a concise solution summary, and a fully documented example with a thorough discussion of its implementation. In most cases, the coded example includes both the .aspx page and the code-behind page, implemented in both C# and Visual Basic .NET. Complete applications and data sources are available at a site maintained by the authors.
More than a compilation of tips and tricks, ASP.NET Cookbook solves real-world programming problems and is deeply rooted in the experience of the authors, who have designed and built richly functional web-based projects for a variety of corporate clients. If your mantra is "Show me the code!", then ASP.NET Cookbook is your answer..
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