ASP.NET 3.5 social networking an expert guide to building enterprise-ready social networking and community applications with ASP.NET 3.5
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This book will show you how to create a scalable, maintainable social network that can support hundreds of thousands of users, complete with multimedia features. This book is written for ASP.NET and C# developers who want to build an enterprise-grade Social Network, either for their own business purposes or as a contract job for another company. The book assumes you have prior experience of developing web applications using ASP.NET 3.5, C# 3.0, SQL Server 2005/2008, and Visual Studio .NET 2008; it focuses on topics that will be of interest to existing developers – not on providing step-by-step examples for each detail.
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ASP.NET 3.5 social networking an expert guide to building enterprise-ready social networking and community applications with ASP.NET 3.5, Andrew Siemer, Inc ebrary
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- Titre
- ASP.NET 3.5 social networking an expert guide to building enterprise-ready social networking and community applications with ASP.NET 3.5
- Langue
- Anglais
- Auteurs
- Andrew Siemer, Inc ebrary
- Éditeur
- Packt Publishing
- Publié
- 2008
- Format
- souple
- Pages
- 580
- ISBN10
- 1847194788
- ISBN13
- 9781847194787
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- 3,8 sur 5
- Description
- This book will show you how to create a scalable, maintainable social network that can support hundreds of thousands of users, complete with multimedia features. This book is written for ASP.NET and C# developers who want to build an enterprise-grade Social Network, either for their own business purposes or as a contract job for another company. The book assumes you have prior experience of developing web applications using ASP.NET 3.5, C# 3.0, SQL Server 2005/2008, and Visual Studio .NET 2008; it focuses on topics that will be of interest to existing developers – not on providing step-by-step examples for each detail.


