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Asp Web Development With Macromedia Dreamweaver Mx 2004
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Asp Web Development With Macromedia Dreamweaver Mx 2004 Paperback - 2004 - 1st Edition

by Andrew, Rachel/ Turnbull, Rob/ Foley, Alan/ McLellan, Drew

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This is a concise, compact, no-nonsense book that teaches readers how to develop accessible, standards-compliant ASP-driven Web sites using ASP and Dreamweaver MX 2004 as the development tool. Real-world tutorials bring fast results as readers progress through the book.

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Apress, 2004. Paperback. New. 1st edition. 456 pages. 9.00x7.00x1.00 inches.
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This is a concise, compact, no-nonsense book that teaches the reader how to develop accessible, standards compliant ASP-driven web sites using ASP and Macromedia Dreamweaver MX 2004 as the development tool. This book presents ASP Web development with Dreamweaver in real-world tutorials so you can expect fast results as you progress through the book. Several of the authors are also Team Macromedia members as well as members of the Web Standards project

About the author

Rachel Andrew is a director of edgeofmyseat.com, a U.K.-based web solutions company, and is an experienced web developer. Rachel is a member of the Web Standards Project on the Dreamweaver Task Force, and hopes to encourage best practices in the support and use of W3C Standards in Dreamweaver. In addition to co-authoring several books, Rachel writes for various magazines and resource sites, both online and off. When not writing code or writing about writing code, Rachel spends time with her daughter, tries to encourage people to use Debian GNU/Linux, studies with the Open University, and enjoys a nice pint of beer.