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New book: Build your own ASP.Net using C# & VB.Net

A new book by Zak Ruvalcaba, published by Sitepoint has just been released. The aim of this book is to focus on building web applications using .Net and HTML. Beginners, but also intermediates developers and web designers can learn a lot from this reading.Build Your Own ASP.NET Website Using C# & VB.NET

Learn how to create the basic, dynamic, and advanced ASP.NET pages in C# and VB.Net.Packed with tips, tricks, and workarounds, this book covers every aspect of developing a Web application for the enterprise using ASP.NET.

Written by a web expert, it shows readers how to create the basic, dynamic, and advanced ASP.NET pages in Microsoft's .Netprogramming languages, and explains how to interact with the database using ADO.NET.

The author reviews the fundamentals on Object Oriented Programming with clever and easy to use examples. He also explains how to create web forms and web controls.

The author covers every aspect of developing a Web application including building an e-commerce site or reinforcing the security.


One thing I particularly like in this book is the code published in the two main .Net languages, C# and VB.NET, like in this example:


It would be nice to see other writers inspired by this idea.

A companion Web site features complete source code samples for the applications developed and explained in the book.

Get some sample chapters here

 

 

Posted: Apr 27 2004, 10:29 PM by help.net | with 4 comment(s)
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Rajbk said:


FYI: Here is another book that has VB.NET and C# code printed side by side.

OOP with Microsoft® Visual Basic® .NET and Microsoft Visual C#™ .NET Step by Step

http://www.microsoft.com/MSPress/books/5621.asp
# April 27, 2004 8:59 PM

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# April 28, 2004 12:25 AM

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# April 28, 2004 12:25 AM

baskaran said:

good and nice to touch it
# May 13, 2004 5:36 PM