An Introduction to Web Matrix
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An Introduction to Web Matrix: ASP.NET Development for Beginners
Colin Hardy Simon Stobart
ELSEVIER BUTTERWORTH HEINEMANN
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Contents Chapter 1 1.1
Introduction .......................................................................................... 1
1.2
W h y ASP.NET? ................................................................................... 1
1.3
W h y Web Matrix? ................................................................................ 2
1.4
Is this book for you? ............................................................................. 3
1.5
H o w this book is organised .................................................................. 3
Chapter 2 2.1
Introduction ...................................................