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Presents a radical, but compelling, argument that liberal
democracies must be able accommodate violent protest. Examines case
studies to demonstrate that not only can violent protest be
acceptable; at times of grave injustice, it is unavoidable. This
book will appeal to a broad range of academics, in legal and
political theory, sociolegal studies, criminology, history and
philosophy, as well as others with interests in contemporary forms
of protest.
* How to create dynamic web pages with ASP.NET web forms and web
server controls * How to display and manipulate data using ADO.NET
and Visual Studio .NET components * How to persist state in
different ways, within the "stateless" web environment * How to
create XML files and XML schema, and how to use them for data
transfer * How to integrate your web applications with others,
through web services * How to make your application more secure,
via the security features in ASP.NET and IIS * How to eliminate
bugs and unexpected failures, through effective debugging and
exception-handling techniques * How to improve the performance of
your application and prepare it for release NOTE: There is an
Apress title called Programming the Web with Visual Basic .NET
(Torkelson, Peterson, Torkelson) but this title is aimed at a
higher-level audience and is more of a 'transition' book than an
inspirational skills improvement book.
Visual Studio is the only suitable environment for professional
development of .NET 1.1 and. has retained global high sales,
throughout the downturn. It is just about the only choice for
developers in Microsoft technology. It is a complex and
feature-rich vehicle mainly for C#, VB.NET and Web development and
drawing out its full potential can be a challenge for novice and
professional programmers alike.This book reveals and demystifies
the product to enable programmers to do their job more quickly and
with fewer errors. All the authors are well known in each field of
.NET development and lever their hands-on experience of making the
tool work in the real world. Programmers will understand how to
tweak this environment to get the very best out of it and learn by
seeing practical tasks put into, and through Studio, to get the
best results.
"Beginning Web Programming in C#: From Novice to Professional"
will teach you the fundamentals of the web environment and how
Visual Studio .NET (VS .NET) makes it accessible to C# programmers.
You'll build a working website that demonstrates all the elements
of a C# web application, through step-by-step examples that explore
the essential technologies and how VS .NET helps you integrate them
into a highly interactive, attractive web application.
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