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  Books : Microsoft ASP.NET Coding Strategies with the Microsoft ASP.NET Team (Pro-Developer)







Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 005.276
EAN: 9780735619005
ISBN: 073561900X
Label: Microsoft Press
Manufacturer: Microsoft Press
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 336
Publication Date: November 12, 2003
Publisher: Microsoft Press
Sales Rank: 833876
Studio: Microsoft Press




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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Example of a good horrible book!!!!
Lot of good theories, i wouldn't casll it a book of "strategies" though, the BIGGEST turn off is the sample-code, it only ships with .aspx page, no code-behind!!!!!!!!!!! It's all in-line coding (tradition ASP style) and you can not debug anything since there is no solution!!!! If you let IDE handle code-behind, it doesn't behave as expected :( I can not tell you HOW FRUSTRATING it is not to be able to "run" the code, all you can do is make a virtual directory, point it to the folder where you downloaded ... Read More



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Great architectural help guide, but
With ASP.NET 2.0 right around the corner, there's a new book out that will give a needed edge to your arsenal of tools with which to draw from for ASP.NET 1.x. While many in the ASP.NET community will be sticking with the first version of Microsoft's web development platform for some time to come, "Microsoft ASP.NET Coding Strategies with the Microsoft ASP.NET Team" provides a deep, insightful view of architecting, configuring, managing and extending next-gen web applications with ASP.NET.


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Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - excellent, but not enough details
I bought "Microsoft ASP.NET Coding Strategies with the Microsoft ASP.NET Team" because I thought I could get some tips and tricks directly from the team who developed ASP.NET. Yes, the book provides useful information. However, it's not enough details nor supported by example. Maybe it is sufficient for them and their team, but not for regular users.
If you want to learn ASP.NET, I highly recommend "ASP.NET Unleashed" by Stephen Walther. Stephen's book is a kind of complement of Matthew and Rob's book.







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