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ASP.NET 3.5 Website Programming
Problem - Design - Solution

Contributor(s):
Chris Love (author) Marco Bellinaso (author)
Format:
Paperback , 235 x 189 x 32mm , 648pp
Publication date:
30 Oct 2009 
Publisher:
Wiley-Blackwell (an imprint of John Wiley & Sons Ltd) 
ISBN-13:
9780470187586 
ISBN-10:
0470187581 

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Synopsis:

This book uses the popular Problem;Design;Solution format to help readers, especially those who know how to code specific ASP.NET features, learn to 'put it all together' into a complete Web application. It emphasizes n-tier ASP.NET Web application architectural design, something intermediate and advanced ASP.NET developers need and can't find anywhere else. The current edition is the most popular and discussed book in the p2p.wrox.com reader discussion forums. It covers registration and membership system, user-selectable themes, content management systems, polls, mailing lists, forums, e-commerce stores, shopping carts, order management with real-time credit-card processing, localization, and other site features. Developers also learn to handle master pages, themes, profiles, Web parts, server-side UI controls, compilation, deployment, instrumentation, error handling and logging, data access with ADO.NET and LINQ, ASP.NET AJAX, and much more.

Author Biography:


Chris Love has been the principal developer for more than 250 ASP and ASP.NET websites. He is a Microsoft MVP for ASP.NET.

Table of Contents:

Introduction. Chapter 1, Introducing The Project, Thebeerhouse. Problem. Design. Solution. Summary. Chapter 2, Developing The Site Design. Problem. Design. Solution. Summary. Chapter 3, Planning an Architecture. Problem. Design. Summary. Chapter 4, Membership and User Profiling. Problem. Design. Summary. Chapter 5, News and Article Management. Problem. Design. Solution. Summary. Chapter 6, Opinion Polls. Problem. Design. Solution. Summary. Chapter 7, Newsletters. Problem. Design. Solution. Summary. Chapter 8, Forums. Problem. Design. Solution. Summary. Chapter 9, E-commerce Store. Problem. Design. Solution. Summary. Chapter 10, Calendar of Events. Problem. Design. Solution. Summary. Chapter 11, Photo Gallery. Problem. Design. Solution. Summary. Chapter 12, Localizing The Site. Problem. Design. Solution. Summary. Chapter 13, Deploying The Site. Problem. Design. Solution. Summary. Index.

Additional Information:

Illustrations: illustrations Related subjects: Computer programming Internet languages

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