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Microsoft's Active Server Pages technology is still a relatively new way to create dynamic Web sites and Web-based distributed applications. However, during its short life span, it has evolved to become the foremost tool in the Windows-oriented Web programmer's toolbox. This is probably due to the ease with which complex pages and applications can be created, combined with the ability to use home-grown custom components, and existing Microsoft and 3rd party commercial components, through the Component Object Model (COM/COM+) architecture. Microsoft is currently working on the next generation of ASP, provisionally called ASP+. While it still supports existing ASP pages and applications, ASP+ is actually a complete rewrite of the existing versions. It changes the way that you need to think about ASP and your Web-based applications and Web sites. This book outlines the changes and the new ways that you can use ASP in your applications.
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Programmer to Programmer: A Preview of Active Server Pages+, Richard Anderson, Alex Homer, Robert E. Howard, David G. Sussman
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- Erscheinungsdatum
- 2000
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- Titel
- Programmer to Programmer: A Preview of Active Server Pages+
- Sprache
- Englisch
- Autor*innen
- Richard Anderson, Alex Homer, Robert E. Howard, David G. Sussman
- Verlag
- John Wiley & Sons
- Erscheinungsdatum
- 2000
- Einband
- Paperback
- Seitenzahl
- 300
- ISBN10
- 1861004753
- ISBN13
- 9781861004758
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- Beschreibung
- Microsoft's Active Server Pages technology is still a relatively new way to create dynamic Web sites and Web-based distributed applications. However, during its short life span, it has evolved to become the foremost tool in the Windows-oriented Web programmer's toolbox. This is probably due to the ease with which complex pages and applications can be created, combined with the ability to use home-grown custom components, and existing Microsoft and 3rd party commercial components, through the Component Object Model (COM/COM+) architecture. Microsoft is currently working on the next generation of ASP, provisionally called ASP+. While it still supports existing ASP pages and applications, ASP+ is actually a complete rewrite of the existing versions. It changes the way that you need to think about ASP and your Web-based applications and Web sites. This book outlines the changes and the new ways that you can use ASP in your applications.


