Deliver faster, lighter, more efficient distributed applications using the powerful technologies and tools available in ASP.NET 4.0 and Visual Studio 2010.
Written by a Microsoft MVP in ASP.NET, this definitive guide lays out each development tactic alongside detailed code samples and real-world examples.
Build feature-rich web applications, leverage the power of the ASP.NET MVC framework, interface with databases using ADO.NET, create modular Web Parts, integrate Dynamic Data controls, and deploy all-new Ajax and LINQ features.
ASP.NET 4.0 Programming also covers the latest security, verification, tracing, and troubleshooting techniques.
Joydip Kanjilal has been a Microsoft MVP in ASP.NET since 2007.
He has more than 12 years of IT experience with more than six years in Microsoft .NET and its related technologies.
Joydip also has authored multiple books, and magazine articles for various programming sites.
He was selected as an MSDN Featured Developer of the Fortnight several times.
Joydip was also a community credit winner at www.community-credit.com.
Joydip Kanjilal is a Microsoft MVP in ASP.NET since 2007. He has over 12 years of industry experience in IT with more than 6 years in Microsoft .NET and its related technologies. He has authored a lot of articles for some of the most reputable sites like, www.asptoday.com, www.devx.com, www.aspalliance.com, www.aspnetpro.com, www.sql-server-performance.com, www.sswug.com, www.mcpressonline.com, etc. Many of these articles have been selected at www.asp.net - Microsofts Official Site on ASP.NET. Joydip was selected as MSDN Featured Developer of the Fortnight several times. He was also a community credit winner at www.community-credit.com a number of times. He is currently working as a Lead Architect in a reputable company in Hyderabad, INDIA. He has years of experience in designing and architecting solutions for various domains. His technical strengths include, C, C++, VC++, Java, C#, ASP.NET, Ajax, Design Patterns, SQL Server, Operating Systems and Computer Architecture. Joydip blogs at http://aspadvice.com/blogs/joydip and spends most of his time reading books, blogs and writing books and articles.