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Programming Microsoft® Web Forms
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Programming Microsoft® Web Forms

by Douglas J. Reilly
November 2005
Intermediate to advanced content levelIntermediate to advanced
326 pages
9h 14m
English
Microsoft Press
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Chapter 3. Web Form Layout

Web Form developers tend to be split into two groups. In the first group are developers who came from an HTML and JavaScript background and moved from Web page development to Web Forms development, adding knowledge of server-side programming along the way. The second group of Web Form developers is smart-client or server-side developers who moved to Web Forms development because that was where all the cool development was happening. I fall into the latter group. I know enough HTML to develop fairly complex forms and create a structure, whereas a gifted designer can make my complex Web Forms look pretty. I ...

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