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Beasley 205 $a1st ed. 2020. 210 1$aBerkeley, CA :$cApress :$cImprint: Apress,$d2020. 215 $a1 online resource (XX, 565 p. 279 illus.) 300 $aIncludes index. 311 08$a9781484257838 311 08$a1484257839 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references. 327 $aPart I ? Overview -- Chapter 1: Web Application Development -- Part II ? Single-Page Web Application Development -- Chapter 2: Page Development -- Chapter 3: Basic Server Controls -- Chapter 4: More Server Controls -- Chapter 5: Data Validation Controls -- Part III ? C# Programming -- Chapter 6: Assignment Operations -- Chapter 7: Conversion Operations -- Chapter 8: Control Operations -- Chapter 9: String Operations -- Chapter 10: Arithmetic Operations -- Chapter 11: Date and Time Operations -- Chapter 12: Array Operations -- Chapter 13: Collection Operations -- Chapter 14: File System Operations -- Chapter 15: Custom C# Classes -- Part IV ? Multiple-Page Web Application Development -- Chapter 16: State Maintenance -- Chapter 17: Master Pages -- Chapter 18: Themes -- Chapter 19: Navigation -- Part V ? Database Connectivity -- Chapter 20: Database Design, SQL, and Data Binding -- Chapter 21: Single-Row Database Table Maintenance -- Chapter 22: Multiple-Row Database Table Maintenance -- Chapter 23: Code-Behind Database Operations -- Part VI ? Additional Functionality -- Chapter 24: Email Messaging -- Chapter 25: Ajax Programming -- Chapter 26: JavaScript Programming. . 330 $aGo from beginner to pro using one of the most effective and widely used technology stacks, Microsoft ASP.NET. Beginning with the basics, you will learn how to create interactive, professional-grade, database-driven web applications in no time, using ASP.NET, C#, SQL, Ajax, and JavaScript. Essential ASP.NET Web Forms Development is divided into six learning modules and will take you from soup to nuts with ASP.NET. Part I is an introduction to the major concepts, methodologies, and technologies associated with .NET web application development. You will learn about the client-server model, the .NET Framework, the ASP.NET and C# programming languages, and the Visual Studio integrated development environment. Part II teaches you how to develop a single-page .NET web application and add server and data validation controls, laying the foundation for learning languages in the context of an ASP.NET web application. Part III is all about C# operations and shows you how to perform assignment operations, conversion operations, control operations, string operations, arithmetic operations, date and time operations, array operations, collection operations, and file system operations, as well as how to create custom C# classes in the context of a .NET web application. In Part IV, you dive into a multiple-page .NET web application and learn how to maintain state between pages and create master pages, themes, and navigation controls. Part V shows you how to connect a .NET web application to a SQL Server database. You will learn to read a database schema, program in the SQL language, utilize data binding, perform single- and multiple-row database table maintenance, and write code behind database operations. And finally, Part VI teaches you how to enhance the interactivity of a .NET web application. You will learn how to generate email messages, make use of basic Ajax controls and the Ajax Control Toolkit, and program in the JavaScript language. What You Will Learn Delve into the basics of the client-server model, the .NET Framework, the ASP.NET and C# programming languages, and the Visual Studio integrated development environment Create a page and add server and data validation controls Develop basic programming skills in the C# language Maintain state between pages and create master pages, themes, and navigation controls Read a database schema, program in the SQL language, utilize data binding, perform single- and multiple-row database table maintenance, and write code behind database operations Generate email messages, make use of basic Ajax controls and the Ajax Control Toolkit, and program in the JavaScript language This book is for anyone who wants to learn how to build ASP.NET web applications. Basic computer skills and the use of a database management system are recommended. Robert E. Beasley is Professor of Computing at Franklin College where he teaches software engineering courses. He received his BS and MS degrees from Illinois State University and his PhD from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. He has been an active software consultant in the public and private sectors since 1987 and has been teaching since 1995. He is the author of three books and more than 50 articles and has spoken at numerous global conferences. 606 $aMicrosoft software 606 $aMicrosoft .NET Framework 606 $aMicrosoft and .NET$3https://scigraph.springernature.com/ontologies/product-market-codes/I29030 615 0$aMicrosoft software. 615 0$aMicrosoft .NET Framework. 615 14$aMicrosoft and .NET. 676 $a005.2768 700 $aBeasley$b Robert E$c(Professor of Computing),$4aut$4http://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/aut$0327509 801 0$bMiAaPQ 801 1$bMiAaPQ 801 2$bMiAaPQ 906 $aBOOK 912 $a9910383844703321 996 $aEssential ASP.NET Web Forms Development$92263878 997 $aUNINA