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Is It Always This Easy? Chapter 2 of ASP.NET 2.0 Illustrated


Alex Homer and Dave Sussman
08.11.2006
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Like most ASP.NET titles, ASP.NET 2.0 Illustrated offers a look at the variety of enhancements to Microsoft's framework for building Web applications -- Web forms, data-driven development, Master pages, site navigation and so on. Where this book deviates from the norm is with its collection of real-world examples, both simple and complex.

Chapter 2, Is It Always This Easy?, describes a day in the life of a developer. Authors Alex Homer and Dave Sussman take a humorous approach -- the protagonist's CEO interrupts morning coffee, the sales manager cuts short lunch and the database administrator indirectly cancels a golf game, all with tasks that must be done im


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The authors show how the wide range of functionality in ASP.NET 2.0 can fulfill everyone's wishes. There are several mini-lessons on topics like using a data source control and GridView to display data, working with data exposed through a business object and using a master page to give an application consistent look and feel. Homer and Sussman conclude:

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Excerpted from ASP.NET 2.0 Illustrated (ISBN 0-3214-1834-4) by Alex Homer and Dave Sussman.
Copyright © 2006. Published by Addison-Wesley Professional as part of the Microsoft .NET Development Series. Reprinted with permission.

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