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ASP.NET is Microsoft’s platform for developing web applications. Using ASP.NET, you can create e-commerce shops, data-driven portal sites, and just about anything else you can find on the Internet. Best of all, you don’t need to paste together a jumble of HTML and script code in order to program the Web. Instead, you can create full-scale web applications using nothing but code and a design tool such as Visual Studio. The cost of all this innovation is the learning curve. To master ASP.NET, you need to learn how to use an advanced design tool (Visual Studio), a toolkit of objects (the .NET Framework), and an. | THE EXPERT S VOICE IN .NET LEARN TO CREATE WEBSITES QUICKLY AND EASILY WITH MICROSOFT S INNOVATIVE WEB TECHNOLOGY Matthew MacDonald Apress For your convenience Apress has placed some of the front matter material after the index. Please use the Bookmarks and Contents at a Glance links to access them. Apress Contents at a Glance About the Author.xxvii About the Technical Reviewers.xxix Acknowledgments.xxxi Introduction.xxxiii Part 1 Introducing .NET.1 Chapter 1 The Big Picture.3 Chapter 2 The C Language.15 Chapter 3 Types Objects and Namespaces.47 Part 2 Developing ASP.NET Applications.77 Chapter 4 Visual Studio.79 Chapter 5 Web Form Fundamentals.121 Chapter 6 Web Controls.163 Chapter 7 Error Handling Logging and Tracing.203 Chapter 8 State Management.233 Part 3 Building Better Web Forms.269 Chapter 9 Validation.271 Chapter 10 Rich Controls.293 Chapter 11 User Controls and Graphics.319 Chapter 12 Styles Themes and Master Pages.345 Chapter 13 Website Navigation.387