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Beginning Visual Web Programming in C# (eBook, PDF) - Cazzulino, Daniel; Garcia Aprea, Victor; Greenwood, James; Hart, Chris
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* Takes the best of a series of C# Web Programming books from Wrox into one great book
* Offers a natural follow-on to the Apress title 'Beginning C#' so that readers can continue building their .NET programming expertise with Apress
Written by an expert teacher and programmer who is recognized in his field, and who is prepared to teach with real-world examples for his audience

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* Takes the best of a series of C# Web Programming books from Wrox into one great book

* Offers a natural follow-on to the Apress title 'Beginning C#' so that readers can continue building their .NET programming expertise with Apress

Written by an expert teacher and programmer who is recognized in his field, and who is prepared to teach with real-world examples for his audience


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Autorenporträt
Daniel Cazzulino (a.k.a. kzu) lives in Buenos Aires, Argentina, and is a senior architect, developer, and cofounder of Clarius Consulting S.A.. He has coauthored several books on web development and server controls with ASP.NET, written and reviewed many articles for ASP Today and C# Today, and currently enjoys sharing his .NET and XML experiences through his blog, kzu:dotnet. Daniel works closely with Microsoft in key projects from the Patterns and Practices group. Microsoft rewarded him as "Most Valuable Professional" (MVP) on XML Technologies for his contributions to the community, mainly through the XML-savvy open source project, NMatrix, that he cofounded. He also started the promising MVP.XML project with fellow XML MVP experts worldwide. Surprisingly enough, Daniel is a lawyer who found a more exciting career as a developer and .NET/XML geek.