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  Books Microsoft ASP.NET Programming with Microsoft Visual Basic .NET Version 2003 Step By Step (Step By Step (Microsoft))

Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - ok for beginners,,,
This book is okay for beginners...I finished this book in 4 days...nothing for professionals and experts..
If you are new to c# ,,,go for it...otherwise try something else...like MCAD..etc



Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - Disappointing
My overall impression of the book is that whilst at first glance it is organised into logical chapters (the reason I purchased the book), the contents within the chapters is presented haphazardly.

The author jumps from one topic to another without fully explaining whats going on and presents some confusing examples, some of which do not work. Not impressed at all



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - confused
I want to know is the book code is in visualbasi.net or visualbasic6.0 .This should be clarified.The old version of this book is in C#.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - So this is where the answers are hidden...
After an hour or so of reading various topics in this book, I finally broke through months of dead-end leads and half-answers. Here is the info you will be looking for when developing and deploying web apps in ASP.NET. This refers to the VB version, but I am sure the C# version is the same except for the code examples. Some really great topics include setting up IIS, security, subapps, deployment, database usage, etc. The topics are succinctly explained, then you get the walk-through with any necessary code clearly shown. Buy it, read it, keep it around as a great reference.



Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - poorly written. But?
I bought this book from the bookstore to teach my students or i would say to use it as a class text for an intro to ASP.net programming using C# but to my surprise the author took this fine language and ASP.net product and did not know how to present it in writing for someone that is not expereinced to understand what he meant and as such could not recommend it to my students but if you do have some knowledge already about C# and Asp.net then maybe it will be worth it.
The author is a good author but he missed this one.

Because true kowledge comes when you can take something and explain it in simple terms to someone so that they can learn something.


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