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| Murach's ASP.NET 2.0 Web Programming with VB 2005 Chapter 1 - An introduction to ASP.NET web programming Download the pdf at Murach. Download the source code for the book at Murach. This chapter gives you the background you need to start writing ASP.NET 2.0 web applications of your own. So you’ll find out how web applications work, what software you need to develop them, and how the HTML code for a web form is coordinated with the Visual Basic code that makes the web form work the way you want it to. Topics include: An introduction to web applications An introduction to ASP.NET application development A quick preview of how an ASP.NET application works |
| Apress - Pro ASP.NET 2.0 in VB 2005 Chapter 1 - Introducing ASP.NET Download the pdf at Apress. Download the source code for the book at Apress. This chapter gives you the background you need to start writing ASP.NET 2.0 web applications of your own. So you’ll find out how web applications work, what software you need to develop them, and how the HTML code for a web form is coordinated with the Visual Basic code that makes the web form work the way you want it to. Topics include: An introduction to web applications An introduction to ASP.NET application development A quick preview of how an ASP.NET application works |
| Murach's ASP.NET 2.0 Web Programming with VB 2005 Chapter 2 - How to develop a one-page web application Download the pdf at Murach. Download the source code for the book at Murach. Topics include: The Evolution of Web Development Seven Important Facts About ASP.NET ASP.NET 2.0: The Story Continues |
| Murach's ASP.NET 2.0 Upgrader's Guide VB Edition Chapter 3 - How to use Master Pages Download the pdf at Murach. Download the source code for the book at Murach. ASP.NET 2.0 - A master page makes it easy for you to create web pages that have common elements such as banners and navigation menus. Topics include: How to create master pages How to create and develop content pages How to access master page controls from a content page How to use nested master pages |