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| Category: | General - Books | By: | APress |
| More info: | www.apress.com | Author(s): | Cristian Darie, Karli Watson |
| Pages: | 681 | Year of publication: | 2006 |
With the latest incarnations of ASP.NET 2.0 and SQL Server 2005, programming dynamic data-driven websites with Microsoft technologies has become easier & more efficient. Fewer mouse clicks & fewer lines of code can now enable more powerful features and the tools you need - Visual Web Developer 2005 Express Editions and SQL Server 2005 Express Edition - are free!In this book you'll learn how to best use the free development tools offered by Microsoft to build an online product catalogue with » Read more... | ![]() |
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With the latest incarnations of ASP.NET 2.0 and SQL Server 2005, programming dynamic data-driven websites with Microsoft technologies has become easier & more efficient. Fewer mouse clicks & fewer lines of code can now enable more powerful features and the tools you need - Visual Web Developer 2005 Express Editions and SQL Server 2005 Express Edition - are free!In this book you'll learn how to best use the free development tools offered by Microsoft to build an online product catalogue with shopping cart, checkout, product searching, product recommendations, a control panel, customer accounts, order processing, & more.You'll learn how to handle payments by integrating PayPal, DataCash and VeriSign Payflow Pro into your site; and how to expand your site's product listing by expanding your product section through web services.Each feature you add to your website will introduce you to new challenges & theoretical concepts, which are carefully analyzed & explained throughout the book. You will gain an intimate understanding of every piece of code you write. This understanding will enable you to build your own powerful & flexible websites rapidly with ASP.NET 2.0.You can visit a demonstration version of the site built in this book by visiting the author's website.

