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Free ASP .Net EBooks for Download
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A Preview of Active Server Pages+: Book Description
Microsoft's Active Server Pages technology is still a relatively new way to create dynamic Web sites and Web-based distributed applications. However, during its short life span, it has evolved to become the foremost tool in the Windows-oriented Web programmer's toolbox. This is probably due to the ease with which complex pages and applications can be created, combined with the ability to use home-grown custom components, and existing Microsoft and 3rd party commercial components, through the Component Object Model (COM/COM+) architecture. Microsoft is currently working on the next generation of ASP, provisionally called ASP+. While it still supports existing ASP pages and applications, ASP+ is actually a complete rewrite of the existing versions. It changes the way that you need to think about ASP and your Web-based applications and Web sites. 'A Preview of ASP+' is the first book to outline the changes and the new ways that you can use ASP in your applications. Date Added: 6/30/2006 | Visits: 32531 |
Debugging ASP: Troubleshooting for Programmers: Book Description
Provides Web developers with solutions for troubleshooting errors and preventing potential bugs from occurring. Examines solutions for Visual InterDev 6.0--ASP's main programming tool that requires freqent debugging. Offers tips and techniques for avoiding pitfalls associated with the development of COM components. Discusses error-handling and debugging in SQL Server. Date Added: 6/30/2006 | Visits: 33674 |
Beginning ASP Database : This book explains the theory and practice of using ADO with ASP / Authors: John Kauffman, David Buser, Thearon Willis, Kevin Spencer / Format: Paperback, 800pp. / Publisher: Wrox Press, Inc. / Pub. Date: June 1999 Date Added: 6/30/2006 | Visits: 34377 |
The Ultimate VB .NET and ASP.NET Code Book: Book Description
You know all those hidden techniques and amazing features you spent months discovering in Visual Basic 6? Imagine you could read just one book and regain all of that knowledge. Imagine a book that clearly shows you how to do practically everything you want in .NET � and provides real-life code to get you there. Imagine a book that goes beyond the basics, yet doesn�t get bogged down in detail, a book that will save you hours. That�s what this book is all about; it is the number one book for all your VB.NET code demands.
Date Added: 6/30/2006 | Visits: 32865 |
Web Programming with ASP and COM: Active Server Pages (ASP) and the Component Object Model (COM) are two exciting technologies that are quickly making the development of mission-critical Web applications easier than ever. ASP, with its simple scripting languages and well-designed Web object model, is easy to learn. COM is a bit more complex, but is the most widely used standard for distributed reusable software components. Together, ASP and COM provide programmers with the tools necessary to develop applications for e-commerce, messaging, and database front ends.
Web Programming with ASP and COM emphasizes the importance of both technologies in an easy-to-read tutorial format. This book covers the fundamental concepts of ASP and COM, and quickly gets the programmer up to speed building Web applications. Date Added: 6/30/2006 | Visits: 34563 |
Programming a Real Internet Site With Asp and Html: Book 1, Html and Basic Asp: Book Description
I�ve seen many programming books in my life. All of them have something in common: They just explain theory and show examples made up by the author. Some of them are inspired and their examples are smart. Some others look completely beyond reality.
I wanted to make a different book, so I started to think in alternative ways to explain the subject. I am a university professor, so I asked some of my students questions like:
�Imagine a cool programming book. What are you expecting to learn in an utopist work like that?
Most of them wanted to read something Understandable. So, the first premise of this book was:
Date Added: 6/30/2006 | Visits: 32933 |
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Description: Everyone know about O'Reilly books... However here is my favorite ASP.NET programming ebook from another source. Date Added: 6/30/2006 | Visits: 34978 |
Alex Homer's Professional ASP 3.0 Web Techniques: Book Description
Getting started building a Web site is simple enough-the hardware is cheap, the software is easy to install, and the market of potential visitors is huge. If it's a company Intranet site, you can even run it over the corporate network; with no need for expensive cabling and ISP connections.
The problems come as your site starts to grow and mature. Web sites are supposed to be enticing and exciting (so as to attract new visitors), and contain ever-changing content (to make those visitors come back again). How do you maintain and keep control of a fast-growing and ever-changing site, while still keeping it informative, accurate, and error-free? The answer is automation; and the combination of Windows 2000 Server, Internet Information Server, a server-based data source, and Active Server Pages, makes it possible to design your site so that it's easy to manage and maintain. They even make it easier to add regular new content, and keep the site looking fresh. Date Added: 6/30/2006 | Visits: 33121 |
Designing Active Server Pages: Developers of Active Server Pages often reinvent the wheel. Their background in web design, with its separate HTML page for each viewable web page on a site, leads many ASP developers to create a distinct ASP page each time they think they need one. Often times, these pages are functionally similar. With intelligent planning, an ASP developer stands to save a great deal of time by creating reusable ASP pages. Designing Active Server Pages is tailor-made for these developers. There is currently a plethora of Active Server Pages books. However, the vast majority of these books are either technical references or how-to books for beginners. Designing Active Server Pages is written for the intermediate to advanced user. Furthermore, nearly every other book on ASP focuses on using VBScript, even though ASP supports an array of scripting languages, including JScript and PerlScript. Designing Active Server Pages shows how to start using these other languages. The latest version of the scripting engines (Version 5.1 for VBScript) adds new features not available before the 5.0 release. These features include class support for VBScript, and Regular Expression searching through the use of a COM object. Designing Active Server Pages explains why using classes in VBScript is beneficial, and demonstrates the power of regular expression searching. This book shows how to simplify the process by only requiring one ASP page to handle ALL of the Forms throughout a web site, thus reducing the amount of code one has to write. Topics include:
* Using various Microsoft and third-party components to enhance ASP pages
* Creating components using VB and/or VC++
* Sample code for performing routine ASP tasks
* Techniques to allow for reusable database scripts on the database system and on ASP pages
* How to obtain and register third-party components, thus saving massive amounts of time by reusing someone else's code Date Added: 6/30/2006 | Visits: 35120 |
Professional ASP XML: Book Description
XML, the Extensible Markup Language, is a platform-independent language for describing data. The XML and related specifications, as well as the Document Object Model, have all been developed with language independence in mind. This was done to allow any programmer to use these powerful protocols and object models in their own language of choice, thus providing a huge development potential for the XML community and offering a myriad of opportunities to developers working with established technologies.
ASP has long been leading technology for server-side, dynamic web applications. And XML, as the newest markup language and a standard format for the universal sharing of data, is undoubtedly set to become an intrinsic part of all major development both on the Web, and in the wider business community. The next generation of web sites will inevitably combine these technologies as e-commerce matures and developers look for more efficient ways to integrate Internet presence with business systems. Date Added: 6/30/2006 | Visits: 34519 |
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