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Pro ASP.Net 1.1 is the core title in the new Apress ASP.NET book strategy. An all-in-one reference for seasoned ASP.NET developers, it is the successor to the old title, Professional ASP.NET, which Wiley have reprinted. Mined and updated in part from well-known titles that Apress do own and written new in places, this will be the seasoned latecomer to the Microsoft web development market.
Pro ASP.NET 1.1 in C# aims to be the definitive reference for working developers in the field. Its compendium format covers every topic you are likely to come across in your day-to-day work, from handling
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Pro ASP.Net 1.1 is the core title in the new Apress ASP.NET book strategy. An all-in-one reference for seasoned ASP.NET developers, it is the successor to the old title, Professional ASP.NET, which Wiley have reprinted. Mined and updated in part from well-known titles that Apress do own and written new in places, this will be the seasoned latecomer to the Microsoft web development market.
Pro ASP.NET 1.1 in C# aims to be the definitive reference for working developers in the field. Its compendium format covers every topic you are likely to come across in your day-to-day work, from handling data through to configuration and deployment.

The books goal is to act first as a tutorial guide that you can read from cover to cover, and second as a reference book that you can scan quickly to retrieve the answer to a specific problem as you work.

This comprehensive reference is ideal for seasoned ASP.NET developers who perform real work on a daily basis. This book puts to use hard-won, real-world ASP.NET and C# experience, and demonstrates it clearly through numerous diagrams, screenshots, and working code samples.

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Autorenporträt
Matthew MacDonald is an author,educator, and MCSD developer who has a passion for emerging technologies. He isthe author of more than a dozen books about .NET programming. In a dimly-remembered past life, he studied English literature and theoretical physics.