Implementing Custom Web Controls and Custom Web User Controls

Sadly, all chapters must draw to an end, even though this one seems to be interminable. I have enjoyed writing it and think I could write a whole book on component building—but there is much to do yet beyond component building. The question is how to bow out from this topic gracefully?

You are reading a book that suggests as a prerequisite a thorough understanding of object-oriented (OO) principles. Even if you haven't mastered OO principles prior to reading this book, you should have a good understanding of them after reading Chapter 9. I will try to offer some concise, sage wisdom on Web controls in the short space of a few paragraphs.

If you need a composite control, you want to ...

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