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Murach’s ASP.NET 4.6 Web Programming with C# 2015 released

Murach Books has published Murach’s ASP.NET 4.6 Web Programming with C# 2015. The main attraction of the book is the addition of 3 additional chapters devoted to Bootstrap for responsive design, model binding and the Entity Framework for database applications, and ASP.NET Identity for authentication.

Murach’s ASP.NET 4.6 Web Programming with C# 2015 will also discuss the FriendlyUrls feature and its integration with ASP.NET routing, new debugging features in Visual Studio and expanded coverage of the one-click publish feature.

In Section 1, you will learn the steps required to design, code, test, and debug your first multi-form web applications in just 5 chapters. Towards the end of the section, you will learn the use of Visual Studio’s time-saving features to develop web applications that get database data and manage the transfer of information between the client and web server.

Section 2, which spans over 7 chapter examines the crucial aspects of database handling. The book teachers how to make use of SQL data sources and ASP.NET data controls to develop database applications with little or no C# code. The section will then teach you the steps required to use object data sources and model binding with the Entity Framework to create 3- layer applications that let you separate the presentation code from the data access code.

In section 3, you will learn the basic aspects involved with ASP.NET Web Forms programming such as web forms, the aspx code, and the C# code. You can download the ample source code and terst it on your machine.

As always, Murach books are designed in an unique format. In this format, two-page spread presents a single topic. While the left hand page explains the topic, the right hand page displays the critical details, using syntax, code, screen shots, and how-to notes.

Murach’s ASP.NET 4.6 Web Programming with C# 2015 by Mary Delamater and Anne Boehm
Pages: 926
ISBN: 978-1-890774-95-0
Price: $59.50

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