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I prefer WROX editions . O'REILLY books are also very good (to my mind).
You can try this one.
ASP.NET 2.0 Website Programming: Problem - Design - Solution (Programmer to Programmer)
The sites for tutorials are in my previous post. w3schools(<[^] are really nice for beginners
Sincerely,
Elina
Life is great!!!
Enjoy every moment of it!
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Wrox are good books for learning as well as reference. O'Reilly books are more along the lines of reference books.
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Sir,
What's the difference among int16 , int32 , int64?I mean which datatype should be used in which condition.
Thanks.
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It differs in size like: short, long
You have to select according to your reqirement.
- ashish
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int16 is 2 bytes (8 bits x 2 = 16 Bits)
the range is -32,768 to 32,767
int32 is 4 bytes (8 bits x 4 = 32 Bits)
the range is -2,147,483,648 to 2,147,483,647
int64 is 8 bytes (8 bits x 8 = 64 Bits)
the range is -9,223,372,036,854,775,808 to 9,223,372,036,854,775,807
the formula to calcuate the range is => - 2^(n-1) to 2^(n-1)-1 [n is the no. of bits]
Tarakeshwar
MCP, CCIE Q(R&S)
Before you criticize someone, you should walk a mile in their shoes. That way, when you criticize them, you're a mile away and you have their shoes.
!sgub evah t'nseod margorp sihT ?sgub naem ayaddahW
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They are the different sizes of ints (16 bit, 32 bit, 64 bit).
int defaults to 32 on XP.
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If anyone takes time to notice his posts, he asks about 5 questions every week. Seems like he's needing homework answers.
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Here Here! Not even vaguely disguised HWQs either...come on man - put in the EFFORT hehe!
"Now I guess I'll sit back and watch people misinterpret what I just said......"
Christian Graus At The Soapbox
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how to validate controls in datagrid using javascript in asp.net(vb.net)
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Don't repost.
Regards,
Satips.
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place the validators in the template.
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What am i doing wrong when adding two numbers from an text box, i can get them to multiply, subtract, and divide. Just cant Add. please help
<!--
function Calc2(subForm)
{
var m1 = subForm.scst1.value;
var n1 = subForm.scst2.value;
if (m1 >= 0)
{
subForm.total.value = m1 + n1 ;
}
else
{
}
}
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Javascript thinks your values are strings and thus the + operator concatinates the strings instead of adding them.
You must force Javascript to think of your value as a number which you can do with a little quick n' dirty hack of subtracting 0 from it to "convert" it to an integer:
subForm.total.value = (m1 - 0)+ n1 ;
Should do it.
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127.0.0.1 - Sweet 127.0.0.1
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sIR,
what’s a bubbled event?
Thanks
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Try with Our best Friend. Google.
Regards,
Jay
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This guy posts about 5 questions every week. Seems like he's asking for homework examples.
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Sir
What’s the difference between Codebehind="MyCode.aspx.cs" andSrc="MyCode.aspx.cs"?
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Try with Our best Friend. Google.
Regards,
Jay
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1. Try to write a subject that has anything to do with the question.
2. Try to include the scope of your question.
In the scope of programming:
Codebehind and Src are two different variables.
In the scope of HTML:
Only the Src is an existing attribute. There is no Codebehind attribute.
In the scope of XML:
Codebehind and Src are two different attributes.
In the scope of the @Page tag of ASP.NET:
The attributes are parts of two different ways of handling the server code for the page.
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b { font-weight: normal; }
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server is the best server to host a asp.net website.
Regards
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One that works?
Seriously, you have not provided anywhere near enough information to answer that. Many IT departments spend hours spec'ing out a new server taking in to account all the work that it will do and figuring out what hardware they need so that the software can accomplish its task efficiently.
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I Want to host a website with traveling informaation like airline reservation.
On which server should is host my site.
Regards
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Webhost preference changes from person to person. Do your own homework, and find one that matches your needs.
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