Rating: - Must Have!!!
Straight to the wound advices, real-world experience and also shows the reasons and alternatives... I'm waiting for the next edition.
Rating: - A must-read for serious ASP.NET programmers
This book did a pretty good job in showing you different ways to accomplish common, real-world tasks in ASP.NET, and why you should choose one way over the other, based on performance analysis and ease of coding.
It's not a tutorial, so you do need to have some preliminary experience with ASP.NET to appreciate these best practices.
One thing I especially like about the book is that they authors took the trouble to run each of their code samples through Application Center Test and compare the performance results to draw their conclusions, whereas most other ASP.NET books on the market simply make lame claims.
Although it has only 200 pages, there are plenty of things to take home with after reading this awesome title.
Rating: - Real World ASP.Net Best Practices
Great book. Helped starting with .NET and best practices. I have read it more than once and have passed it on to associated to read!
Rating: - readable book
I enjoy reading this book, very good.
Improvement for future edition: -- DataReader (DataReader vs. DataSet) -- when to use Exception -- Performance tuning for the SQL Server -- Physical production environment (like networking) -- Security, security, security
overall, I do enjoy reading this book.
Rating: - A Real Eye Opener
This book is MUST reading for any experienced .NET developer. It's the kind of book that leaves you saying,"Ohhh, now that makes sense". Of all the ASP.NET books in my library, it is the only one that has a chapter on using JavaScript. It is a well written book but developers who have done previous ASP.NET development will get the most out of it.
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