Create a shopping cart, online store, and Web forum, or set up a blog
ASP.NET 2.0 is a functional programming tool, so why not discover how to use it by actually creating something functional? These aren't useless "Hello World" type examples - you'll build secure e-commerce, community, and back-end applications right from the start. Even before you've finished this hands-on guide, you'll have something to show for your efforts!
Discover how to
* Understand application design
* Debug your projects
* Avoid cross-site scripting attacks
* Build a database management application
* Create an online product catalog
* Design blog and forum applications
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Höhe: 23.3 cm
Breite: 18.7 cm
Dicke: 2.7 cm
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978-0-7645-9776-3 (9780764597763)
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Doug Lowe begun his technology career as a programmer some 20-odd years ago and has been writing computer programming books since the guys who invented Active Server Pages were still in high school. He's written books on COBOL, Fortran, Visual Basic, Java, C#, ASP, Web programming, and probably a few he's forgotten about. He's the author of more than 30 For Dummies books, including best-sellers such as Networking For Dummies (7th Edition), Networking For Dummies All-in-One Desk Reference, PowerPoint 2003 For Dummies, and Internet Explorer 6 For Dummies. Doug recently completed writing the Java All In One Desk Reference For Dummies and both the C# and VB versions of Murach's ASP.NET 2.0 Upgrader's Guide. Doug also teaches programming courses at a local community college.
Introduction.
Part I: Introducing ASP.NET 2.0 Application Development.
Chapter 1: Designing ASP.NET 2.0 Applications.
Chapter 2: Using Visual Studio 2005.
Part II: Building Secure Applications.
Chapter 3: Designing Secure ASP.NET Applications.
Chapter 4: Building a User Authentication Application.
Part III: Building E-Commerce Applications.
Chapter 5: Building a Product Catalog Application.
Chapter 6: Building a Shopping Cart Application.
Part IV: Building Back-End Applications.
Chapter 7: Building a Product Maintenance Application.
Chapter 8: Building a Report Application.
Part V: Building Community Applications.
Chapter 9: Building a Content Management System.
Chapter 10: Building a Web Forum.
Chapter 11: Building a Blog Application.
Part VI: The Part of Tens.
Chapter 12: Ten New Features of ASP.NET 2.0.
Chapter 13: Ten Rookie Mistakes.
Chapter 14: Ten Database Design Tips.
Appendix: About the CD.
Index.