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ASP.NET Web Development with Macromedia Dreamweaver MX 2004 book cover
  • By: Costas Hadjisotiriou , Kevin Marshall , Rachel Andrew
  • ISBN10: 1-59059-348-0
  • ISBN13: 978-1-59059-348-6
  • 424 pp.
  • Published Apr 2004
  • eBook Price: $27.99
  • Price: $39.99

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ASP.NET Web Development with Macromedia Dreamweaver MX 2004

This concise, no-nonsense book teaches you how to develop accessible, standards-compliant ASP.NET-driven web sites with the latest technologies: ASP.NET and Macromedia Dreamweaver MX 2004. Real-world tutorials will help you achieve results quickly as you plunge into the text.

You'll learn the fundamental concepts of the .NET Framework, then quickly move on to the workings of ASP.NET within the Framework. You will explore databases and the SQL language, in preparation for handling ASP.NET databound controls. Next, youll explore the core role that XML, and XML web services play in .NET. Finally, youll learn about Dreamweaver's extensibility and coding efficiency featurestwo of the most important aspects of developing with Dreamweaver.


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Costas Hadjisotiriou

After graduating with various engineering degrees, Costas Hadjisotiriou switched to working with web design, databases, and gadgets. For Costas, ASP.NET is a big fascination, almost as much as PDA programming. Costas keeps busy with various web programming contracts, while trying to be a good family man as well. For the last 4 years he has been successfully working from home in Spain, and advises everyone to do the same.

Kevin Marshall

Kevin Marshall is a software developer at heart. He is a consultant to a number of companies and currently runs 50+ sites of his own—many of which are now happily taking advantage of ActiveRecord with the Ruby on Rails framework, including the popular Draftwizard.com. As a technology writer, Kevin has published a short article, “Web Services with Rails”; contributed a few recipes to the Ruby Cookbook; and contributed a number of articles to the Association of Computing Machinery’s periodical, Computing Reviews (available online at www.reviews.com).

Kevin is also a member of the Pro Football Writers Association, the Fantasy Sports Trade Association, and the Fantasy Sports Writers Association. When he’s not deep into coding, building content, or talking football, he’s generally off playing with his sons. To learn more about what he’s up to right now, you can visit his company site, falicon.com, or just drop him a note at info@falicon.com.

Rachel Andrew

Rachel Andrew runs her own web solutions company in the UK, http://www.edgeofmyseat.com , the company web site also being home to various "web standards"-focused articles and Dreamweaver extensions. Rachel is a member of the Web Standards Project on the Dreamweaver Task Force, and she hopes to encourage best practices in the support and use of W3C standards in Dreamweaver. Rachel also writes CSS and Accessibility tutorials at http://www.DMXzone.com. When not writing code, or writing about writing code, Rachel spends time with her daughter, tries to encourage people to use Debian GNU/Linux, studies with the Open University, and enjoys a nice pint of beer.