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User review Book not delivered A couple of weeks back I ordered this book based on customer reviews and got a refund without any clear reason. When I called them they just said `We cannot find the book you ordered`. I did not understand why this book is still there when they `can't find the book`!!!Essential ASP.NET with Examples in Visual Basic .NET User review Good information, bad writing This book reads as if the author was writing personal notes to himself. Right off the bat, the text had a very esoteric and exclusive feel to it. I suppose it could be used as a reference, but for someone trying to expand their knowledge of the language, and especially for people trying to learn ASP.NET for the first time, I highly discourage this as your first purchase. User review I found the guerrilla If you have experience with object-oriented software development, all you need do is read the Preface of this book and you know it's what you are looking for. The book is designed for the experienced Web developer. It's perfectly positioned for those who've been working up the asp.net learning curve for a year or so. If you're not looking for `here's a class, here's a variable, this is what they are for, etc.` the book is for you. Clear simple examples walk you through the architecture with lots of astute reinforcing visual aids. Great explanations of event handling, data binding and state management - the nuts and bolts type stuff. I particularly like the insightful two book printing approach one for C# and one VB.NET - no filler here! If you're a bit new or fuzzy with asp.net prime yourself with a beginning type book first or get a beginning type book for reference while reading this one because it is not a beginners book. But don't be shy. The writing style is respectful of learning. I regard this as one of the better technical books. The author is a trainer for DevelopMentor - if you've ever taken one of their courses you know what I mean - it's defiantly a guerrilla of a book! User review Precise and Informative I have about 5 books (mostly ebook format) on ASP.Net from the step by step to advanced and Fritz's book is an eye opener. Most of the ASP.NET books fail to mention why some quirks/details with ASP.Net the way they are. EAN is like a pointer and half way through the book, I had so many 'aha' moments that I was left wondering WHO IS THIS guy? Don't expect explanations about variables and such (go refer ASP.Net Web Developers Gude pub. by Syngress) and thankfully so. You will have a better understanding of ASP.Net by the end of the book than syntax which you would be thankful for when you start writing ASP.Net applications in real world. I have yet to finish the book but I couldn't wait to put in my 2 cents about this book. A definite must on your bookshelf (www.safaribooksonline.com)!!! User review Essential ASP.NET is an EXCELLENT BOOK!! There are so many books out about ASP.NET it can be a very difficult task to choose one. To me there seems to be two types of books. One is the example intensive (at times over laden) book. The other is the `how it works` type of book. The market seems to be flooded with example intensive books, but appears light in the `how it works` type. This book is a fantastic `how it works` book. It has good examples but is not drowning in them. The book's strength is its explanations of ASP.NET core topics, and the little tips and tricks that readers will pick up along the way. This book is well written and flows nicely. Without a doubt it is an excellent book for beginners and intermediate levels, but I would bet that even advanced users would pick up tips and tricks from the book. Summary Chapter 1: Architecture Chapter 3: Configuration Chapter 4: HTTP Pipeline Chapter 5: Diagnostics and Error Handling Chapter 6: Validation Chapter 7: Data Binding Chapter 8: Custom Controls Chapter 9: Caching Chapter 10: State Management Chapter 11: Security authentication start the chapter out, and then we go into ASP.NET security. The authentication and authentication elements in the web.config file are both discussed, as is role-based authentication. System identity is the last topic discussed. I give this book a 9 out of 10. It would be a great addition to any developer's library. There is also another version of the book with examples in C# for you semicolon worshipers. Well done! Other books on ASP.NET |
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