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ASP.NET 2.0 All-In-One Desk Reference For Dummies

ASP.NET 2.0 All-In-One Desk Reference For Dummies


By Doug Lowe, Ken Cox, Jeff Cogswell

ISBN: 978-0-471-78598-9
Format: Paper
Pages: 936 Pages
Pub. Date: July 2006

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Introduction.

About This Book.

How to Use This Book.

How This Book Is Organized.

Book I: ASP.NET Basics.

Book II: Web Controls.

Book III: HTML.

Book IV: C#.

Book V: Visual Basic.

Book VI: Database Programming.

Book VII: Using the .NET Framework.

Book VIII: Advanced ASP.NET Programming.

Icons Used in This Book.

Where to Go from Here.

Book I: ASP.NET Basics.

Chapter 1: Welcome to ASP.NET Programming.

Chapter 2: Installing Visual Studio Web Developer 2005 Express Edition or Visual Studio 2005.

Chapter 3: Creating Your First ASP.NET 2.0 Application.

Chapter 4: Understanding Postback, Events, and Code-Behind.

Chapter 5: Creating Multipage Applications.

Book II: Web Controls.

Chapter 1: Using Basic Web Server Controls.

Chapter 2: Using Validation Controls.

Chapter 3: Using List Controls.

Chapter 4: Using Advanced Web Server Controls.

Chapter 5: Working with User Controls.

Book III: HTML.

Chapter 1: HTML Basics.

Chapter 2: Creating Tables.

Chapter 3: Working with Forms.

Chapter 4: Using Styles and Style Sheets.

Chapter 5: Using Client-Side Script.

Book IV: C#.

Chapter 1: C# Programming Basics.

Chapter 2: Doing Things Conditionally in C#.

Chapter 3: Going Around in Circles (Or, Looping in C#).

Chapter 4: Using Methods and Exceptions.

Chapter 5: Getting into Object-Oriented Programming.

Chapter 6: Working with Inheritance.

Book V: Visual Basic.

Chapter 1: Mastering the Basics of Visual Basic.

Chapter 2: Controlling Your Programs.

Chapter 3: Working With Procedures, Exceptions, and Arrays.

Chapter 4: Exploring Object-Oriented Programming.

Chapter 5: Demystifying Inheritance in VB.NET.

Book VI: Database Programming.

Chapter 1: Accessing Data with ADO.NET.

Chapter 2: Displaying and Editing Data for the Web.

Chapter 3: Displaying and Editing with the GridView Control.

Chapter 4: Displaying and Editing Detail Data.

Chapter 5: Advanced Data Retrieval.

Chapter 6: Reading XML and Generic Data.

Book VII: Using the .NET Framework.

Chapter 1: Handling Strings.

Chapter 2: Manipulating Dates and Times.

Chapter 3: Storing Objects in Specialized Collections.

Chapter 4: Building Strongly Typed Collections with Generic Classes.

Book VIII: Advanced ASP.NET Programming.

Chapter 1: Security: Using Login Controls.

Chapter 2: Using Profiles.

Chapter 3: Site Navigation.

Chapter 4: Working with Themes.

Chapter 5: Building Portals with Web Parts.

Chapter 6: Creating and Consuming Web Services.

Index.

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