Binding: Paperback
Format: Bargain Price
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 1024
Publication Date: July 20, 2001
Sales Rank: 1474833
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Rating: - Helpful, How it needs to have step by step instructions using Visual Studio 2005 and less technical discussion. VS insulates!
1. If you do not specify the action, the form goes right back to itself. This is called a postback form because it post back to itself.
2.Upon the first time code is submitted to the server it is compiled and ASP does not compile tags it does not recognize. Once the code is compiled, ASP.Net start processing all the user code and event handlers. Event handlers have the following parameters: sender as object and E as eventargs.
3. ASP.Net automatically keeps track of the ... Read More
Rating: - n00b to guru in 21 days!
I might be crazy, but reading this book was actually a lot of fun! It covers everything you need to get going with ASP.NET. The focus early on with Access databases was a little rough for me because i was looking for more info on SQL (it does cover sql later on btw). The layout of the lessons felt good, and the author wasn't to 'rambley', which made it easy to read for hours and hours.
Rating: - NOT for beginners
I spent 2 months on day 1. If the author had simply added, "If you can't install IIS, you can use Personal Web Server, which comes free from Microsoft," it would have saved me a lot of time. I gave up on the book.
Rating: - Codes don't work????
I am perplexed at the users that rated this publication highly and I would be very interested in speaking with them to find out how they got the codes to work. About 80% of the codes that I type from this book result in me reiceiving errors in my application - even if I type it exactly the way the book does! I do not understand why Sams publishing would allow this book to be published and I would STRONGLY reccomend that browsers interested in this book do not purchase it. Especially if you are new to ... Read More
Rating: - Disappointing layout
Although the technical examples are acceptable, I found it difficult to follow the book and progress at a decent pace.
When you start the book, I believe you start with the objective of either learning VB or C# and then possibly learning the other language at a later stage. Some people may have the objective of both languages at the same time, however these I believe would be in the minority.
This is where I found the layout of the book to be atrocious. The author flips from ... Read More
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