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(BQ) Part 1 book " - Database programming weekend crash course" has contents: Introducing , designing a database, building a database, using web controls, validating user input, authentication and authorization, executing commands,. and contents. | 4830-1 cover 10/25/01 2:13 PM CD-ROM INCLUDES: Page 1 Get Up to Speed on Database Programming — in a Weekend! T The Curriculum • Infragistics UltraSuite and ASPUpload trial versions FRIDAY Evening: 4 Sessions, 2 Hours • Introducing • Setting Up .NET • Designing a Database • SQL, A Primer • Sample code from the book SATURDAY Morning: 6 Sessions, 3 Hours • Databases, A Primer on SQL Server 2000 • XML, A Primer • Developing Pages • Using HTML Controls • Using Controls • User Controls SATURDAY, continued Afternoon: 6 Sessions, 3 Hours • Validating User Input • Maintaining State in • Authentication and Authorization • Caching • Introducing • Navigating The Object Model Evening: 4 Sessions, 2 Hours • Opening a Connection • Executing Commands • Using The DataReader Object • Introducing Datasets, Part I System Requirements: Category: Programming/Web Development Afternoon: 4 Sessions, 2 Hours • SOAP • Web Services • Migrating From ASP to • Migration From ADO to ISBN 0-7645-4830-1 *85 5 -AIABIi For more information on Hungry Minds, go to $ US $ CAN £ UK incl. VAT ,!7IA7G4-feidah!:P;m;o;t;T WEEKEND CRASH COURSE ™ Pentium PC running Windows 95 or later, Windows NT 4 or later. 128 MB RAM. See the About the CD Appendix for details and complete system requirements. SUNDAY Morning: 6 Sessions, 3 Hours • Introducing Datasets, Part II • Data Binding • Using the DataGrid Control with Bound Data • Beating the CRUD out of the DataGrid • Data Shaping with • Handling Errors 15 DATABASE PROGRAMMING HOUR DATABASE PROGRAMMING • BrowserHawk evaluation version • General Membership on Web Hosting Service CAUDILL WEEKEND CRASH COURSE • .NET Compression Library trial version he big day is Monday. The day you get to show off what you know about database programming. The problem is, you’re not really