ASP.NET Web Developer?s Guide (ISBN 1-928994-51-2) teaches Web developers expert in ASP and other languages how to efficiently devise solutions for the Microsoft .NET platform. |
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ActiveEducation's Introduction to ASP teaches you how to get more out of your Web site than you ever thought possible. Learn how to create more dynamic and interactive Web pages that not only gather and read information from site visitors, but also send that information to the server for processing and analysis. In this hands-on introduction to ASP version 3, you'll learn techniques for creating ASP pages and using ASP components on your Web site. No prior understanding of ASP is required for this tutorial,- however, a good general understanding of the Internet, HTML and VBScript is helpful. Take your Web site to another level with ActiveEducation's Introduction to ASP. |
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If you are hosting a web site that delivers live data and content such as news feeds, stock market updates or catalogs of products and you find misspelled words this means impending doom for the business aspect of your site. How many times do you find yourself in trouble when your content goes live on the web, you check it out and find a couple of misspelled words shredding all your hard work to pieces? Siddarth Sharangpani shows us how to implement a web-based spellchecker that simplifies time in proofreading the content and will help us organize and archive our data. |
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With full examples and coverage of all relevant APIs, ADSI CDO Programming with ASP shows you how to manage entire networks and e-mail systems using browser-based interfaces. / Early sections explore the basics of Active Directory Service Interface (ADSI) for managing directories (including Active Directory and Lightweight Directory Access Protocol [LDAP] directories) and the Collaboration Data Objects (CDO) for managing Exchange Server (and other e-mail systems). Used together, these two APIs can give administrators control over the entire network. |
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The World Wide Web is a loosely coupled data store that could be used as a central repository if only the data on each website were stored in accordance with some common semantics. However, it is possible to mine the data from diverse websites and introduce semantics to it. The possibilities for data mining from a huge collection of html documents across websites express a vast, rich range of information. Unfortunately this information is usually encoded in a format that is difficult to decipher and extract. |
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One of the attractions Web development offers to programmers is the endless possibility to learn new tricks, exploit the latest technology, and continually build more efficient sites. In Alex Homer's Professional ASP Web Techniques, programmer extraordinaire Alex Homer shares some of his favorite Active Server Pages (ASP) tips and illustrates how to make the most of the technology cards you're dealt. / This book focuses on ASP 3 programming on the Windows 2000 platform, and Homer makes it clear in the introduction that the reader should already be familiar with ASP and general Web development. He wastes no time getting down to business, showing how to dish up dynamic sites, and opening your mind to the concept of a single-page site that relies on database records to produce an unlimited number of pages of content. The book doesn't follow a definite "bottom up" track. Instead, it flows more like a conversation with the author--complete with a "Plug and Play" chapter comprising juicy tidbits that don't fit neatly in the other chapters. |
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ASP 2.0 Programmer's Reference is a resource Internet/intranet developers will find they use again and again. / The book covers the entire range of ASP commands and functions--from the standard objects (Request, Response, Application, Session, and Server), through the built-in scripting objects and supporting technologies, to a view of the next version, ASP 3. Nine appendices complement the information and cover subjects like the ADO (Active Data Object) object model, the Microsoft scripting run-time reference, and HTTP 1.1 header codes. The style is concise but clear, with graphical illustrations to help communicate the ASP structure and relationships. In addition, comprehensive examples are provided throughout the book to reinforce the command syntax required. |
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A desktop resource with complete, logically organized coverage of properties, methods, and events for all ASP objects. Illustrates the proper use of properties and methods using clear examples. Also highlights the new features of ASP 3. Softcover. |
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The ASP 3.0 Programmer's Reference is a well-organized compilation of essential information about the latest version of Microsoft Active Server Pages (ASP). It covers ASP development on the Windows 2000 platform and includes full coverage of the various new Microsoft technologies at the disposal of an ASP 3.0 developer. / In addition to the expected documentation of the ASP objects, the book provides overviews of a wide array of related objects and architectures that developers need to know about. These topics are peripheral to the actual ASP architecture, yet they are valuable for experienced ASP programmers. |
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Complete resource for the ASP Developer -- Whether readers are seeking an introduction or in-depth knowledge of ASP, this handbook fits the bill. It covers everything from the basics and development tools to scripting and debugging. It also features: complete developer's reference and tutorial for ASP,- VBScript Programmer's Reference,- detailed ADO programmer's guide,- visual interdev and FrontPage development advice,- practical sample applications. |
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ASP Fundamentals Training Course is more than just a fundamentals training course. You will walk through 8 modules, one step at a time, building your foundation for using Microsoft's Active Server Pages on Internet Information Server 4.0. Each lab builds upon the previous one, showing you how to build simple Server Side logic, by providing database information on your web site all the way up to using your own custom ActiveX components to enhance your web sites functionality. In addition to the 2 hours of instructor led VideoCD, provided with the course, you also have direct access to the instructor through an "Ask the Instructor" forum on our web site. This course assumes knowledge of VBScript for the hands on labs. A MUST HAVE for any Web developers. |
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The second edition of ASP in a Nutshell gives developers of Microsoft Active Server Pages (ASP) a quick reference guide for looking up object usage on a dime. This guide is geared toward working ASP programmers who need to get their answers quickly, without wading through long examples. / The book is organized into three parts: an introduction to ASP, a language reference, and appendices. This edition has been updated for IIS 5.0 and ASP 3.0--respectively the latest flavors of Microsoft's flagship Web server and scripting engines. The ASP introduction is very brief, but it adequately explains the basic concepts behind ASP and server-side scripting. |
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A concise guide to Microsoft's Active Server Pages in which software developer and instructor Flanders shows how to enhance the technology with the Component Object Model to create dynamic Web applications that are more scalable and robust. The ASP source code is private property and therefore secret, so he has created a clone to work with. He does not provide a bibliography.Book News, Inc.?, Portland, OR / |
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ASP Programming for the Absolute Beginner is designed to help readers with no programming experience learn not only the basics of ASP, but also the fundamental programming concepts they need to grasp in order to learn their next programming language. Offering an easy, non-intimidating approach to ASP, the For the Absolute Beginner series was designed by computer science instructors and takes a unique approach to programming. Throughout the book, you will be using programming concepts to create simple games with ASP. Before you know it, you will have accumulated a wealth of programming skills that you can easily put to use in real-world scenarios, including programming ASP Web pages with VBScript, using ASP to work with databases and forms, and working with ASP objects and components. |
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Microsoft's Active Server Pages: a server-side scripting technology for building web pages that are both dynamic and interactive. Learn how to create pages that link to databases and much more. This Virtual Training Company tutorial is most beneficial if you are familiar with Visual Basic or Java scripting, HTML, web designing, and databases. Mike Haines is your instructor. He begins each chapter with an overview of the topic, then helps give you a deeper understanding of ASP subjects, such as the development environment, loops, the fundamentals of cookies, connecting to a database, displaying buttons, and more. |
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ASP.NET provides developers with more functionality and flexibility to develop dynamic Web applications while at the same time writing less code. If you?re an ASP developer familiar with ASP.NET and Visual Studio .NET basics but unsure of how to connect all of these technologies to build useful applications, this book provides a unique approach to help you solve this problem. |
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ASP developers need to understand how ASP.NET can help them solve business problems better than any prior product. ASP.NET by Example is designed to provide a "crash course" on ASP.NET and quickly help the reader start using this new technology. As part of the By Example series, this book approaches ASP.NET in an easy-to-use tutorial way, giving the reader a much faster and more interactive learning experience than the traditional reference book. |
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Open the book on Friday evening and by Sunday afternoon - after completing 30 fast, focused lessons - readers will have mastered the skills necessary to begin creating robust, dynamic, data-driven web applications with ASP.NET. In just one weekend, expert developers Jason Butler and Tony Caudill lead readers into the new world of Microsoft.NET, and enable them to create robust, dynamic, data-drive web applications. Starting with ASP.NET basics, Jason and Tony teach readers what they need to know to begin creating ASP.NET applications quickly, and then dive into building database applications with ADO.NET, Web Services, SOAP, XML and more. |
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The purpose of ASP.NET JumpStart is to show readers the practical applications of .NET and ASP.NET by illustrating how to build Web-based applications using Web Forms and Web Services. Emphasis will be on good programming standards and practices. The reader will be taken from an introduction of the VB .NET language to intermediate topics through a step-by-step approach, which gives the reader the opportunity to try out the practices presented in each chapter. |
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Development is a book that written for those who want to learn ASP.NET. Also can be downloaded. |
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