Binding: Paperback Dewey Decimal Number: 005.2768 EAN: 9780735621770 ISBN: 0735621772 Label: Microsoft Press Manufacturer: Microsoft Press Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 800 Publication Date: April 12, 2006 Publisher: Microsoft Press Sales Rank: 198897 Studio: Microsoft Press
Product DescriptionIn-depth guidance to help professional developers achieve mastery of advanced ASP.NET capabilities. Get the expert insights and pragmatic code examples you need to master the advanced features and capabilities for developing sophisticated Web applications with ASP.NET 2.0.
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Rating: - ASP.NET 3.5 Applications: Advanced Topics
So whilst you are waiting for the 3.5 version you can get this one second hand.
It covers loads of usefull day-to-day tasks that most web devs have to search google for. Not sure that "Advanced" is the correct choice here, but its tasks that all my senior devs are capable of.
This said, it's a must have for any web developers desk. All of the 2.0 stuff still applies to 3.5 cant wait till the new version that would be more complete.
However, just using his examples expressed ... Read More
Rating: - Excellent material
This book rocks! I cant find anymore words to say this :D
I keep this book by my computer all the time. Dino has once again provided us with some great information.
Rating: - Not the best for custom controls
I bought this book specifically for the 100+ pages on creating custom web controls. That is the only portion of the book that I have used.
The book does not come with a CD for the source code examples, and I have been unable to find them online.
That means I have to type in the examples. I normally don't mind, as it helps me learn. But his sample control, SimpleGaugeBar, has code scattered across two chapters (#13 and 14), all in bits and pieces. The code is intermingled with ... Read More
Rating: - Broad and deep coverage
The two books of this series (Core Reference & Advanced Topics) offer broad and deep coverage of ASP.NET.
All the important topics of ASP.NET web sites are covered in a mostly tutorial with a little reference fashion. The books are well researched. The coverage of what really happens during compilation, request processing, and expression evaluation is excellent. The books avoid being an MSDN rehash. By carefully pointing out which ASP.NET versions support which features, the books will ... Read More
Rating: - Written by somebody who knows what he is talking about
Basics of .net framework is presented in a clear and lucid style. This book is a joy to read and . by the way there is not much difference in content wise between applied .Net framework programming and this book. My only worry is the speed at which microsoft is pushing .net versions as if there is no tommorrow! [Subsequently the catch up I have to do on reading all this!]