Chapter 37. Building ASP.NET Web Applications

Many of the most common activities in everyday life are often performed via the Internet and websites. You book a flight via air companies’ websites; you book tickets for the theater via the Internet; and you can make payments via the Internet. Also, most companies (and probably yours, too) have local networks running internal Web applications for several kinds of purposes, such as office automation, storing data, and so on. Being a ...

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