ASP.NET Website Programming [Paperback]Problem – Design – Solution, Visual Basic .NET Editionby Marco Bellinaso and Kevin Hoffman
Usually ships within 2 to 4 working days Description of ASP.NET Website ProgrammingASP.NET Website Programming shows you how to build an interactive website from design to deployment.Packed with solutions to website programming problems, this book will have you building well–engineered, extendable ASP.NET websites quickly and easily. What you need to know This book is for developers who:
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"I was very impressed with this work. This is a great book that the intermediate–to–advanced .NET developer should get their hands on. Its very well thought–out and the lessons are plainly stated, and easy to follow." Title Information
Write a review of this book Customer Reviews from AmazonAbout Marco Bellinaso and Kevin HoffmanMarco Bellinaso lives in a small town close to Venice, Italy. He works as a software developer and trainer for Code Architects Srl (www.codearchitects.com), an Italian company that specializes in .NET. He has been working with VB, C/C++, ASP, and other Microsoft tools for several years, specializing in User Interface, API, and ActiveX/COM design and programming, but is now spending all his time on the .NET Framework, using C# and VB.NET.He′s been working with the .NET Framework since the Beta 1, and is now particularly interested in e–commerce design and implementation solutions with SQL Server, ASP.NET, and web services, with both C# and VB.NET. He is part of the VB–2–The–Max team (www.vb2themax.com), a popular website for VB and .NET developers, for which he writes articles and commercial software, such as add–ins for MS Visual Studio and other utilities for VB and .NET developers. In particular, he co–authored the award–winning VB Maximizer VB6 add–in. Kevin Hoffman has always loved computers and computer programming. He first got hooked when he received a Commodore VIC–20 from his grandfather, who had repaired it after finding it in the trash. He then started a prolific but unprofitable career writing shareware games and utilities for electronic bulletin board systems. |
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