Features
- Cover Type: Paperback with 1498 pages
- Published by: Apress
- Edition: 2nd Edition November 15, 2007
- Written in: English
- ISBN 10 Number: 1590598938
- ISBN 13 Number: 978-1590598931
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Book Dimensions:
9.1 x 7 x 2.4 inches
- Weighs: 4.6 pounds
Book Description
ASP.NET 3.5 is the latest version of
Microsoft’s revolutionary ASP.NET technology. It is the principal standard for creating dynamic web pages on the Windows platform.
Pro ASP.NET 3.5 in C# 2008 raises the bar for high-quality, practical advice on learning and deploying
Microsoft’s dynamic web solution.
Seasoned .NET professionals
Matthew MacDonald and
Mario Szpuszta explain how you can get the most from this groundbreaking new technology. They cover ASP.NET 3.5 as a whole, illustrating both the brand-new features and the functionality carried over from previous versions of ASP. This book will give you the knowledge you need to code real ASP.NET 3.5 applications in the best possible style.
The book will teach you ASP.NET 3.5 starting with core concepts to more advanced topics. You will learn
- Core concepts of ASP.NET 3.5. Why it’s special. What it’s fundamental principals are. The basics of Visual Studio. How ASP.NET 3.5 controls are created, and how they fit into ASP.NET 3.5 pages, ultimately creating full applications
- Data access details. The intricacies of ADO.NET and how to perform data binding to many sources from databases to file streams to XML. We include LINQ coverage so you’re on the bleeding edge
- Security. Once considered the Achilles heel of all Windows web applications, security has vastly improved and is a cornerstone of ASP.NET 3.5. This section explains the various forms of available security, and how to best apply them
- Taking things further using advanced user interface techniques. This includes user controls, customer server controls, client-side JavaScript, and GDI+.
- Web services. In an increasingly connected world, working with web services grows in importance. This book will show you how to work with them.
- ASP.NET AJAX, with an emphasis on comtemporary web development techniques
- Development using Internet Information Services 7, Microsoft’s premier web hosting platform.
- And much more.
About The Author
Matthew MacDonald is an author, educator, and MCSD developer who has a passion for emerging technologies. He is a regular writer for developer journals such as
Inside Visual Basic,
ASPToday, and
Hardcore Visual Studio .NET, and he's the author of several books about programming with .NET, including
User Interfaces in VB .NET: Windows Forms and Custom Controls,
The Book of VB .NET, and
.NET Distributed Applications. In a dimly remembered past life, he studied English literature and theoretical physics. Send e-mail to him with praise, condemnation, and everything in between, to
p2p@prosetech.com.
Mario Szpuszta is working in the Developer and Platform Group of
Microsoft Austria. Before he started working for
Microsoft, Mario was involved in several projects based on COM+ and DCOM with Visual Basic and Visual C++ as well as projects based on Java and J2SE. With Beta 2 of the .NET Framework, he started developing Web applications with ASP.NET. Right now, as developer evangelist for
Microsoft Austria, he is doing workshops, trainings, and proof-of-concept projects together with independent
software vendors in Austria based on .NET, Web Services, and Office 2003 technologies.
Reader Reviews
This book is an excellent resource for learning ASP.NET 3.5. It also serves as a great reference. It is a comprehensive book that covers all of .NET 3.5, not just the new features in .NET 3.5, but all the features that have been there over the last several releases. Mathew includes chapters on Linq, ASP.NET AJAX, and Silverlight. If you only want to learn about the new features in .NET 3.5, buy separate books on ASP.NET AJAX and Silverlight. Mathew does a great job of putting Linq into it proper place within a common ASP.NET 3.5 Architecture. So far he has done this best job of this I have seen in a book. One reviewer on Amazon pointed out that the book has a lot of material from previous versions. That is to be expected since all the previous versions are included in the technology. Like I said above, this book covers everything. Mathew does a great job relating everything to real world scenarios. He also provides very usable code samples. If you are developing in ASP.NET 3.5, this is a must have book.
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