What's in This Book?
This is a book of exploration (mine) as much as it is a book of explication. Microsoft's .NET framework is extremely well designed for such a large and complex entity— but it s both large and complex. The biggest problem I faced during the writing of this book wasn't what to include, but what to leave out, and that is a severe problem. There's so much material I would have liked to include, but time, space, the dramatic changes in the .NET framework and Visual Studio during the early portions of the writing and my own still-immature knowledge of the .NET framework prevented that. The driving force behind this book was the idea that .NET provides a completely new model for building Web applications, as well as two brand-new languages for doing so (C# and VB.NET) and an expanded version of server-side JScript (JScript.NET).
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