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Wednesday, 20 February 2008

Beginning ASP.NET 2.0 and Databases

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# Publisher:

Wrox (August 7, 2006)
# Language: English
# ISBN-10: 0471781347
# ISBN-13: 978-0471781349

Book Description

* Combining both VB.Net and C# coverage in one book, this guide focuses on using ASP.NET 2.0 for solving business dynamic Web site challenges in a logical progression, from connecting to a database to displaying information to changing data
* Covers the fundamentals of connecting Web pages to databases, techniques for creating data objects and events, and ways to handle data errors
* Features tricks and traps for displaying data in grids, lists, and trees
* Goes beyond the usual basic techniques to discuss the best practices and pitfalls that can occur in real-world scenarios with SQL Server, Oracle, MySQL, Access, and the new SQL Server Express Edition



From the Back Cover
ASP.NET is Microsoft's popular technology for creating dynamic web sites that pull unique information for each visitor rather than showing everyone the same static HTML pages. The introduction of the exciting 2.0 version allows for a far easier relationship between data and ASP.NET than ever before. In this book, bestselling author John Kauffman and Microsoft ASP.NET data insider Bradley Millington guide you through the most important uses of ASP.NET—working with databases in your ASP.NET web sites.

As you progress from simple to more complex topics, you'll be introduced to the many additional ASP.NET and data connectivity tools that Microsoft's Web Platform and Tools team has released. Kauffman and Millington take you beyond the basics to discuss the permutations, pitfalls, and best practices that occur in real business scenarios.

What you will learn from this book

* Fundamentals of connecting web pages to databases
* The connections to Access, SQL Server, Oracle®, XML, and other data sources
* Various tricks and traps for displaying data in grids, lists, and trees
* How to allow users to change, add, and delete data
* Techniques for creating data objects and events
* Ways to handle data errors

Who this book is for

This book is for anyone who needs a web front-end or is looking to add data to a site. A comfortable level of understanding with ASP.NET version 1.x or ASP version 3.0 is recommended. Readers should also have some familiarity with databases.

Wrox Beginning guides are crafted to make learning programming languages and technologies easier than you think, providing a structured, tutorial format that will guide you through all the techniques involved.

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Start-to-Finish Visual Basic 2005

Start-to-Finish Visual Basic 2005: Learn Visual Basic 2005 as You Design and Develop a Complete Application

Publisher Addison-Wesley
Author(s) Tim Patrick
ISBN 0321398009
Release Date 07 November 2006

This book is the fastest, best way for experienced programmers to truly master real-world Visual Basic 2005 development. You won’t just learn syntax and features: you’ll build a complete, robust, data-driven application. You’ll put Visual Basic 2005 to work in solving real business problems, overcoming the practical challenges of building production systems, and you will learn to see Visual Basic 2005 projects as they were intended–as complete, cohesive solutions. Patrick’s engaging style and crystal-clear explanations will help you stay focused, learn fast, and apply what you’ve learned.

• Master every stage of the application lifecycle and every step in the development process
• Walk through all facets of database design and ADO.NET data access
• Create advanced Windows applications with Windows Forms and Web applications with ASP.NET 2.0
• Make the most of classes, inheritance, and other object-oriented Visual Basic 2005 features
• Effectively utilize data types, generics, error processing, XML, GDI , and many other language and platform features
• Learn how to personalize and restrict your application’s features based on user preferences
• Determine the best way to license, localize, document, deploy, and support your application

Start-to-Finish Visual Basic 2005 is the perfect tutorial for existing Visual Basic programmers moving to Visual Basic 2005, programmers moving from other traditional procedural languages, and experienced Visual Basic .NET/2005 programmers who want to deepen their skills in developing entire projects.

Tim Patrick is a software architect and developer with nearly 25 years of experience in designing and building custom software solutions. As a Microsoft Certified Solution Developer, he spends his days writing Visual Basic 2005 applications. Tim is the author of The Visual Basic Style Guide and The Visual Basic .NET Style Guide, and co-author of Visual Basic 2005 in a Nutshell and Visual Basic 2005 Cookbook.

The companion website (www.awprofessional.com/titles/0321398009) contains the complete software application and source code for the book, plus chapter-specific versions showing each step of the sample project’s construction. The code was written to work with every edition of Visual Studio 2005, Visual Basic 2005, and SQL Server 2005, including Microsoft’s free Express editions.

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Visual Basic.NET How to Program, Second Edition

Visual Basic.NET How to Program, Second Edition

This exciting new Second Edition of the Deitels' best-selling Visual Basic textbook carefully explains how to use Visual Basic .NET?a premier language in Microsoft's new .NET initiative?as a general-purpose programming language and how to program multi-tier, client/server, database-intensive, Internet- and Web-based .NET applications.

Dr. Harvey M. Deitel and Paul J. Deitel are the founders of Deitel & Associates, Inc., the internationally-recognized corporate-training and content-creation organization specializing in Visual Basic? .NET, C#, Visual C ? .NET, Java?, C , C, XML?, Python, Perl; Internet, Web, wireless, e-business and object technologies. The Deitels are the authors of several worldwide #1 programming-language textbooks, including Java How to Program, 4/e, C How to Program, 3/e and Internet & World Wide Web How to Program, 2/e.

In Visual Basic .NET How to Program, 2/e, the Deitels and their colleague, Tem. R. Nieto, discuss topics you need to build complete .NET, Web-based applications, including:

.NET Introduction/IDE/Debugger Control Structures/Procedures/Arrays Classes/Data Abstraction/Strings OOP/Inheritance/Polymorphism Methods/Properties/Events/Delegates Data Structures/Collections/Unicode? Database/ADO.NET/SQL Assemblies/Modules/Exceptions GUI/Forms/Controls/Visual Inheritance Web Services/ASP.NET/Web Forms XML/XSLT?/DOM?/DTD/Schema VoiceXML?/Regular Expressions Files/Streams/Multimedia/Graphics/GDI Multithreading/Client-Server/Networking Session Tracking/Cookies/Accessibility HTML 4/XHTML?/COM Integration

Visual Basic .NET How to Program, 2/e includes extensive pedagogic features:

Hundreds of LIVE-CODE? programs with screen captures that show exact outputs Extensive World Wide Web and Internet resources to encourage further research Hundreds of tips, recommended practices and cautions?all marked with icons

Visual Basic.NET How to Program, Second Edition

Guide to Visual Studio and SQL Server

Hitchhiker's Guide to Visual Studio and SQL Server: Best Practice Architectures and Examples

Publisher Addison-Wesley
Author(s) Peter Blackburn
ISBN 0321243625
Release Date 02 November 2006

Since 1994 when he wrote his first “Hitchhiker’s Guide”, William Vaughn has been providing developers all over the world the intimate details of how SQL Server can be accessed and managed from RAD languages like Visual Basic and Visual Basic .NET. With the 7th Edition, Bill has completely rewritten this encyclopedic work from cover to cover–giving readers his insightful views on how applications should be built to maximize both developer and code performance. Visual Studio and the languages it hosts have never been as sophisticated as they are today–the same can be said for SQL Server. This makes it even more important for developers to understand how to best leverage their features without being held back by their complexity. That’s what this book is all about–making it easier for developers regardless of their know-how.

The 7th edition is unique in that it’s designed to provide not only up-to-date tutorials on the latest development tools provided by Visual Studio and SQL Server, but also a solid platform of architectural advice and rich examples for developers trying to choose between the myriad of platform options. Beginners and experts alike will find comprehensive step-by-step instructions that can make the reader’s introduction to the latest versions of Visual Studio and SQL Server far easier.

Key topic coverage includes:

Data access architectures and how to choose the best strategy for Windows Forms, ASP.NET, XML Web Services, and SQL Server CLR executables. Where do these make sense and how much will they cost to build and maintain?

SQL Server and relational database fundamentals and inner-machinery.

How does SQL Server work and why is it important that developers know?

• Making the development experience more productive through judicious use of the Visual Studio toolset, and how to know when the wizards can help.

• Using the latest ADO.NET data provider efficiently and safely.

• How to protect the security of your database–and your job–by avoiding common mistakes.

• How to build secure, efficient, scalable applications in less time with fewer resources–how to create faster code faster.

• How to leverage the potential of SQL Server CLR executables and knowing when these features make sense.

• How to work with your DBA to maintain database integrity and security.

• Working with the new Visual Studio report controls to expose your organization’s data safely and easily with or without leveraging existing SQL Server Reporting Services technology.

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