Jump to:Beginning ASP.NET 2.0 Databases [Paperback]Beta Previewby John Kauffman and Thiru Thangarathinam
Usually ships within 2 to 4 working days Description of Beginning ASP.NET 2.0 DatabasesBeginning ASP.NET 2.0 Databases Beta PreviewASP.NET 2.0 will bring sweeping changes to the ASP database landscape. This introduction to adding data to your Web site with the public beta prepares you for the changes. You can take a first–hand look at the promised developer productivity improvements and decide whether or not they′ll benefit your applications. You will move in a logical progression from connecting to displaying to changing data, including alternate data types, presentation enhancements, and more. The authors guide you around the pitfalls, explain the peculiarities, and provide you with best practices using real–world business situations. Packed with examples and explanations, plus Q&A review at the end of each chapter, this book focuses entirely on the new techniques in ASP.NET version 2.0 and will have you ahead of the curve for the new version final release. What you will learn from this book
Who this book is for This book is for database developers seeking a Web front end or Web programmers who want to add data to a site. You must have a basic knowledge of HTML and database design. Some experience with the ASP.NET 2.0 beta is helpful. "Simple, straightforward tutorials and a conversational style make this book approachable to the novice developer, while also demonstrating several real–world scenarios and tips that will be appreciated by those already familiar with the basics." Title Information
Write a review of this book Customer Reviews from AmazonAbout John Kauffman and Thiru ThangarathinamJohn Kauffman has written numerous books about ASP and the incorporation of data into ASP pages. Born in Philadelphia and educated at Penn State, he has lived, taught, and programmed on three continents as he follows his wife’s diplomatic assignments.When not writing, he spends his time sailing, teaching electronics to high school groups, and chauffeuring his kids to hockey and music practices. |
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