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  Books : Programming Microsoft ASP.NET







Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 005.276
EAN: 9780735619036
ISBN: 0735619034
Label: Microsoft Press
Manufacturer: Microsoft Press
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 1198
Publication Date: July 09, 2003
Publisher: Microsoft Press
Sales Rank: 450440
Studio: Microsoft Press




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Product DescriptionMore advanced than many other books on the subject, this title uses a task-based approach to craft a balanced presentation of the inner workings of ASP.NET technology and to provide extensive hands-on code examples. Programmers can plug these code examples into their own projects to learn the ins and outs of the technology and to build and deploy ready-made solutions quickly#151;making it the ideal comprehensive resource for developers who want to learn ASP.NET and start building ASP.NET-based applications right away.


Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Excellent. Dont listen to the whiners
This book is an excellent buys. He goes over everthing in details.

The code samples arent all there but If you buying a book for code samples surf the web and save your money.

He beautifully describes every single aspect of .NET. Anyone who says that book is anything less of excellent needs thier head examined.

If you need code write it yourself and use the book as a guide. The way computer books are intended.

Nick



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Itermediate or Not ...
Look, I've been programming for 20 years now, and I have read my fair share of books on the topics. ASP.NET is a new environment to me, but it's not foreign. I understand the concepts and I understand OOP.

My gripe with this book is this, his code samples on page 800 reference code written on page 400, which means you have to read all 1100+ pages to understand what he's talking about at any given point. You can't just flip open to a section on the topic you want and read.
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Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - not a good book for beginner
If you are new to ASP.NET, this is not a good book for you. I don't understand why the author did not have the actual code in the download samples. If he don't want to share his code, why bother to write the book? We the beginners need to have the actual code to play with it, not just reading the examples!!!



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Not Good!
Just plain horrible. You'll find some code.... after flipping 40 pages or so.



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - If your writing an MS Book you should use their product.
I was hoping for something more along the line of Murach's ASP.NET with VB.NET where the examples are done using the IDE. That's why I never cared to much for Petzoid, except in the very beginning when all there was was Quick C for Windows. Murach's C# book is great if you just want to do Windows apps, but they do not cover ASP.NET using the language. I'm really sorry I spent the money on this book.

It seems crazy to resort to what could be line edited code when you have a very powerful ... Read More







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