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Beginning ASP.NET 4.5.1 in C# and VB

Beginning ASP.NET 4.5.1 in C# and VB


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Published
March 2014
Publisher
Wiley
Chapters
22

About the course

Build your ASP.NET 4.5.1 skills with real-world instruction

In this comprehensive guide to getting started with ASP.NET 4.5.1, best-selling author Imar Spaanjaars provides a firm foundation for coders new to ASP.NET and key insights for those not yet familiar with the important updates in the 4.5.1 release. Readers learn how to build full-featured ASP.NET websites using Visual Studio Express 2013 for Web, Microsoft’s free development tool for ASP.NET web applications. Beginning ASP.NET 4.5.1 guides you through the process of creating a fully functional, database-driven website, from creation of the most basic site structure all the way down to the successful deployment of the website to a production environment.

Beginning ASP.NET 4.5.1: in C# and VB:

  • Explains how to get started with ASP.NET 4.5.1, including an introduction to Microsoft’s Visual Studio Express 2013 for Web
  • Features helpful examples for designing websites with CSS and HTML and how to overcome common formatting problems
  • Shares techniques for managing server controls in ASP.NET, including standard controls, HTML controls, and data controls
  • Provides real-world tips for creating consistent page layouts throughout your websites
  • Covers practical functionality issues like validating user input, sending e-mail from your website, and processing data at the server
  • Details what the ASP.NET state engine is and why it is important
  • Shows how to access and modify data in a SQL Server database
  • Includes coverage of jQuery, LINQ, and the Entity Framework
  • Explores measures to take for optimal security

Author

Imar Spaanjaars

Imar Spaanjaars

IMAR SPAANJAARS graduated in Leisure Management at the Leisure Management School in the Netherlands, but he quickly changed his career path to the Internet world.

After working in the Internet business at various web agencies for over twelve years, he now runs his own company called De Vier Koeden (http://devierkoeden.com), a small Internet agency specializing in consultancy and development of Internet and intranet applications with Microsoft technologies such as ASP.NET 4.5.1. He’s also the CTO of Dynamicweb North America, the U.S. branch of the popular Danish content management, e-commerce, and online marketing platform.

Course Outline

Chapter 1: Getting Started with ASP.NET 4.5.1
Chapter 2: Building an ASP.NET Website
Chapter 3: Designing Your Web Pages
Chapter 4: Working with ASP.NET Server Controls
Chapter 5: Programming Your ASP.NET Web Pages
Chapter 6: Creating Consistent Looking Websites
Chapter 7: Navigation
Chapter 8: User Controls
Chapter 9: Validating User Input
Chapter 10: ASP.NET AJAX
Chapter 11: jQuery
Chapter 12: Introducing Databases
Chapter 13: Displaying and Updating Data
Chapter 14: LINQ and the ADO.NET Entity Framework
Chapter 15: Working with Data — Advanced Topics
Chapter 16: Security in Your ASP.NET Website
Chapter 17: Personalizing Websites
Chapter 18: Exception Handling, Debugging, and Tracing
Chapter 19: Deploying Your Website
Chapter 20: Appendix A: Exercise Answers
Chapter 21: Appendix B: Configuring SQL Server 2012
Chapter 22: Advertisement

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Published
March 2014
Publisher
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Chapters
22

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