Debugging ASP.NET
Author: Jonathan Goodyear
Debugging ASP.NET focuses on the various tools, techniques, and best practices associated with debugging ASP.NET web applications under Microsoft's new .NET platform. Brief descriptions of the problems with debugging previous versions of ASP are covered, as well as how the new features of ASP.NET can be exploited to their fullest to find and eliminate bugs quickly and easily. The book introduces changes to the code structure paradigm as implemented in the .NET platform, and how to structure ASP.NET code in this new paradigm to enable faster web application debugging.
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Directed toward experienced developers and project managers, this useful volume provides a resource for figuring out the bugs in your code. Readers should be familiar with developing ASP.NET web applications; all code examples are given in both Visual Basic.NET and C#. Among the skills taught here are the debugging tools available in ASP.NET, how to write code less susceptible to bugs, methods to remove bugs from large web applications, issues found in migrating traditional ASP web applications to ASP.NET, and locating bugs associated with specific parts of ASP.NET, including user controls, caching, ADO.NET, and web services. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
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Introduction to AutoCAD 2005: 2d and 3d Design
Author: Alf Yarwood
"Taking the reader step by step through the features of AutoCAD 2005, Alf Yarwood provides a practical, structured course of work matched to the latest release of this software. After introducing first principles and the creation of 2D technical drawings, the author goes on to demonstrate construction of 3D solid model drawings and rendering of 3D models. In particular, editing tools, Sheet Sets (an important new feature of the latest AutoCAD software), the increased use of palettes, as well as an outline of the enhancements found in AutoCAD 2005 specifically, are covered in detail. Worked examples and exercises are included throughout the text, to enable the reader to apply theory to real-world engineering practice, along with revision notes and exercises at the end of chapters for the reader to check their understanding of the material they have covered." Suitable to new users of AutoCAD, or anyone wishing to update their knowledge from previous releases of the software, this book is also applicable to introductory level undergraduate courses and vocational courses in engineering and construction. Further Education students in the UK will find this an ideal textbook to cater for the relevant CAD units of BTEC Higher National and BTEC National Engineering schemes from Edexcel, and the City & Guilds 4351 qualification.
Table of Contents:
1 | Introducing AutoCAD 2005 | 1 |
2 | Introducing drawing | 14 |
3 | Osnap, AutoSnap and draw tools | 30 |
4 | Zoom, pan and templates | 48 |
5 | The modify tools | 60 |
6 | Dimensions and text | 81 |
7 | Orthographic and isometric | 98 |
8 | Hatching | 111 |
9 | Blocks and inserts | 124 |
10 | Other types of file format | 135 |
11 | Sheet sets | 149 |
12 | Building drawing | 157 |
13 | Introducing 3D modelling | 164 |
14 | 3D models in viewports | 188 |
15 | The modification of 3D models | 198 |
16 | Rendering | 219 |
17 | Three-dimensional space | 231 |
18 | 3D surface models | 246 |
19 | Editing 3D solid models : more 3D models | 259 |
20 | Other features of 3D modelling | 275 |
21 | Internet tools | 291 |
22 | Design and AutoCAD 2005 | 296 |
App. A | Printing/plotting | 300 |
App. B | List of tools | 304 |
App. C | Some of the set variables | 310 |
App. D | Computing terms | 312 |
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