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User icon An illustration of a person's head and chest. Sign up Log in. Web icon An illustration of a computer application window Wayback Machine Texts icon An illustration of an open book.

Books Video icon An illustration of two cells of a film strip. Video Audio icon An illustration of an audio speaker. Audio Software icon An illustration of a 3. Software Images icon An illustration of two photographs. Images Donate icon An illustration of a heart shape Donate Ellipses icon An illustration of text ellipses. Beginning ASP. NET 4. EMBED for wordpress. Want more? Advanced embedding details, examples, and help! NET, a core part of Microsoft's. NET Framework. Chapters 2 and 3 are an introduction to C - brief and to the point.

This introduction would be fairly useless to a complete beginner but does server to make sure you know what the modern C looks like.

To work with ASP. NET or to get very much from this book you need to have a grounding in C - you don't have to be an expert but you need to be able to read the code and understand what is going on. NET application. At the end of chapter 4 you have written a basic ASP. NET web page but still don't really have much idea how deep and subtle the whole idea is.

Your steady introduction to ASP. This is where we start to understand the way that the server side code, controls and events make the client side do what we expect. Chapter 6 continues on in this way by introducing the web controls and explains how to use them and how they are compiled into HTML and JavaScript. From this point you should have mastered the general way that ASP.

NET does things and the next few chapters are concerned with practicalities - error handling and state management, It is all made to seem very reasonable and very simple. At the end of section 2 you should have a grasp of round trip event handling and the way that controls are created and manipulated i.

Part 3 of the book aims to build on the basic ideas that part 2 put in place. It deals with what you might consider the extra pieces that are needed to make a fully working web site.

Chapter 9 explains the validation controls and chapter 10 deals with the "rich" controls e. Chapter 11 explains how to make or own controls and use graphics. Then we have our first look at overall website organization in Chapter 12 with styles, themes and master pages. And chapter 13 brings this section to a close with a look at the problems of navigation and here a little bit of the MVC approach is introduced via routing.

For many ASP. Part 4 of the book is all about working with data and as such covers fairly standard ground - ADO. Part 5 moves on to website security and includes how to manage site membership etc as well as general security considerations. The final part of the book is titled reasonably but somewhat vaguely "Advanced ASP. This is simply a collection of chapters on fairly unconnected topics that you can leave until you have mastered the basics. Chapter 22 is about component based programming and explains how you can create your own controls from scratch.



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