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Paperback JScript? .Net Programming Book

ISBN: 0764548689

ISBN13: 9780764548680

JScript? .Net Programming

This expert guide covers the biggest change to JScript since 1996 -- a must-have for serious Microsoft Web developers. With JScript .NET Programming, you will quickly and easily harness the power of JScript .NET to build robust .NET applications. Expert coverage includes: * Using JScript .NET to build ASP.NET applications * Building JScript .NET Web services * Writing JScipt .NET components * Building Windows Forms applications with JScript .NET *...

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JScript .NET and more!

I bought this book looking for information on the new features JScript .NET since I need to migrate my company's site to ASP .NET. This book covers all of the new features in the language and provides lots of examples that show how to use them. The author also covers migrating a sample site from ASP to ASP .NET and goes an extra mile by demonstrating how to migrate from using ADO to ADO.NET. XML is integrated into all aspects of the .NET Framework - I was glad to see that the author discusses XML throughout the book, provides an appendix called 'XML Primer', and also discusses using XML with the new ADO .NET DataSet object (sort of like an always disconnected ADO Recordset object) within a Windows service written in JScript .NET. Since JScript .NET is now fully object oriented, there are three chapters that cover Object oriented design and analysis. The author uses UML (the Unified Modeling Language) throughout the discussions, and provides two very useful appendices: UML Notation which describes elements of UML diagrams, and ' Translating from UML to JScript.NET Code' which shows how easy it is to convert a UML diagram into functioning JScript .NET code.The book is well thought out and the samples are very practical. I recommend this book to developers with some programming background - even casual programming. Part two of the book, covered in five chapters, is a JScript primer for those that aren't familiar with the language. This book works well as a reference and it covers more than just programming using the JScript .NET language in enough detail to be as useful as three books in one!
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