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Learn from the experts how to use ASP.NET, VB .NET, and Visual Studio .NET to build practical business applications on the Web
- Authors Sheriff and Getz are known throughout the industry for their knowledge of Microsoft technologies. Both authors have training videos and courses on .NET.
- Understand how to use ADO.NET, Web Forms, Server Controls, Security, and Web Services by the time you complete this book.
- Programmers will learn the correct methods to use when designing reusable, scalable business applications.
Paul D. Sheriff is known for his no-nonsense approach and real-world teaching style. He has written several white papers for Microsoft on Visual Studio .NET Beta 2 that are published on the MSDN site. Paul has also filmed videos on .NET for Keystone Learning Systems, and has sponsored training sessions on .NET that have trained hundreds of developers throughout the Los Angeles area and Europe. Paul has also written Paul Sheriff Teaches Visual Basic, ISBN 0-7897-1898-7, Que, 1999
Ken Getz has written several best-selling books on Microsoft Access, VBA, and Visual Basic. His Access development books have sold over 250,000 copies worldwide. Ken is currently working on courseware, books, and video training on .NET, and has co-recorded a 25-hour series on ASP.NET for AppDev. He is a frequent speaker at technical conferences and DevDays, and regularly writes for a number trade publications including MSDN Newsletter and asp.netPRO.