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丛 书 名:Microsoft .NET Development Series
版本说明:1
I S B N:(纸本) 0201760401;9780201760408
出 版 社:Addison-Wesley Professional
出 版 年:2003年
摘 要:From the Book: It was late in the night in Torrance, California in August of 2000. I had spent 12 hours of the day teaching DevelopMentors Guerrilla COM course with Mike Woodring and Jason Whittington. Don Box had come over after class and as usual, we were staying up late into the night after the students had long since gone to bed, discussing technology and hacking. Microsoft had just released their preview version *** at the PDC in July, and we had been spending much of the year up to that point digging into the next COM and were excited that it had finally been released so we could talk about it. It was that evening, that Don, in his typical succinct way, showed me my first glimpse of *** (then called ASP+). He first typed into emacs *** file that looked like see code in book. He then wrote another file that looked like see code in book. He then placed the two files in c:inetpub on his machine and showed me the rendering of *** page through the browser—exclaiming get it Perhaps it was the late hour, or the fact that I had been teaching all day, but I have to admit that while I got the technical details of what Don was showing me, I was somewhat underwhelmed by being able to change the innerText of an h1 element from a class. The following week, after a couple of good nights of sleep, I came back and revisited *** example, and began to explore *** in more detail. After a day of reading and experimenting, I finally got it and I was hooked. This technology was poised to fundamentally change the way people built web applications on Windows, and it took full advantage of the *** runtime. I spent the next six months researching, *** applications, and writing DevelopMentors Essential *** course, and I spent the subsequent year and a half teaching, speaking, and writing about ***. This book is the culmination of those activities, and I hope it helps you in your path to understanding ***. C# Versus *** Prior ***,