Essential ASP.NET with Examples in Visual Basic.NET by Fritz Onion Addison-Wesley Pub Co There are so many books out about ASP.NET it can be a very difficult ...
Hello ALL, Can anyone suggest a good book for ASP.NET which primarly targets towards XML webservices, Creation of user controls and COM+ transactions. Murali ...
This is definitely one of my favorite books for ASP.NET, and I give all my ASP.NET training course attendees a copy of this book. Absolutely well done, Fritz!...
Kirk Allen Evans
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Sep 5, 2003 4:27 pm
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Hi All, Can anyone recommend a good ASP.NET (VB.NET) as a reference for programming in code-behind? I have ASP.NET Unleashed and VB.NET in a Nutshell and...
Hi Mark, ... Our book: "Programming the Web with Visual Basic .NET" is not a reference book (although neither is ASP.NET Unleashed). It does, however, use ...
Hello Mark, Wednesday, September 10, 2003, 8:32:26 AM, you wrote: ME> Hi All, ME> Can anyone recommend a good ASP.NET (VB.NET) as a reference for programming...
Hi Mark, Each book you'll find on ASP.NET will have about the same type of info on code behind, and ASP.NET Unleashed by Stephen Walther actually has a better...
There isn't any difference between writing code in a code behind file and any other vb.net application. What do you mean by trim() and date() not working? They...
Bob Lynch
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Sep 11, 2003 6:58 am
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Hi Jason, My biggest problem is the syntax difference. I can't use Trim, Len, Month(), Year(), etc. The syntax seems to be different. Luckily, with the help...
Glad you were able to work it out. But I'm confused...how did you mean calling the functions was different in code behind vs. in-line? Do you mean calling...
Jason, Yes, that's correct. But both of my .NET books use the Len function in the following way: intLen = Len(strString) Instead of: intLen = strString.Length...
... It's not a language difference, just that an import is missing. I'd have expected a book to clarify this, but to fix it, go to Project > Properties ... ...
Morning all, and especially those attending Microsoft have been requesting ideas for the Birds of a Feather sessions to take place at PDC this year and I've...
Hi Dan, sounds great to me as an author, it is a great way to get good reader feedback both positive and good. Scott Worley, Author: Inside ASP.NET, and a few...
Manning Publications announces the release of: Programming Windows Server 2003 Greenwich, CT -- Windows Server 2003 is the most advanced Microsoft operating...
Cool... thanks for the thorough review... I'm gonna go check that book out... _____ From: Jason Salas [mailto:jason@...] Sent: Monday, September 22, 2003...
Browning, Don
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Sep 22, 2003 6:07 pm
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Hi All, I have been fortunate enough to get some side work and want to consider starting my own business. Not full time, just working from home when I am not...
Hi all, Hopefully this email finds you all well and looking forward to PDC next week. I'd like to draw your attention to a Birds of a Feather session that I'm ...
I'm going to do our friends at the book publishing companies a favor and give them some pro bono market research. When writing book reviews for technical...
I find the bonds of SAMS Unleashed series to be very weak. The first edition of "ASP.NET Unleashed" didn't bend well at the spine and broke at many locations...
Hi Aaron, Yeah, my copy of ASP.NET Unleashed broke too...but that's from overuse. To thier credit though, the paper used in that title was some glossy sort, ...
My copy of ASP.Net Unleashed is cracking and bent pretty well, but so far hasn't broke. Part of the problem with the durability of this book I think lies in...
Enter your vote today! A new poll has been created for the MustHaveBooksForAspNetProgrammers group: Where do you prefer to read technical books? o Sitting at...
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Here's my review of a great new book for intermediate ASP.NET developers! Jas ... Jason Salas, MBA, MCP Web Development Manager / News Anchor Pacific...
FYI - Here are the poll results. The sitting at desk / table up folks win! Chris ... The following MustHaveBooksForAspNetProgrammers poll is now closed. Here...
Hi everyone, You probably knew this already, but the latest edition of ASP.NET Pro Magazine kicks maximum ass (I've got November, but Guam's mail tends to be ...
One note for my ever-growing errata list...that should be the DECEMBER issue. Oops. _____ From: Jason Salas [mailto:jason@...] Sent: Thursday, November...