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Professional ASP.NET 1.1 (Programmer to Programmer)



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Professional ASP.NET 1.1 (Programmer to Programmer)
ISBN  0764558900
Release Date  31 December 1969
Category  ASP.NET
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Written by an expert author team, including Alex Homer and Dave Sussman, all well-known experts in the ASP community, this book is the updated version of the bestselling ASP.NET book for professional ASP developers. This is an essential reference for anyone who is already familiar with ASP and either Visual Basic or C# languages and are ready to use ASP.NET 1.1 and the .NET framework. Comprehensive, in-depth coverage allows readers to develop sophisticated ASP.NET applications quickly.

Going beyond ASP.NET Web page basics, server controls, and data management, this book includes thorough coverage of security, Web services, performance, and interoperability-and shows how to integrate all the techniques and technologies into real world applications.

User review
A good book to waste your time and energy.
If you are looking for a book that just dumps in a lot of spaghetti uncoordinated meaningless text where you have to brake your head every other paragraph to find out what the authors intended to say, then this book is for you. I am going to list the points I don't like about this book:
a. Paragraphs are very hard to understand.
b. The code is just thrown inside without explaining it.
c. Ideas are repeated all over to just build bulk.
d. Almost no technical depth.
e. Doesn't get to the point.
By the way, I am an experienced programmer with over 8 years in the industry, so I suppose my opinion counts.


User review
Most Strategic ASP.NET Book Going!
Given some initial hurdles, I fervently believe that Alex Homer's (plus 5 other authors) `Professional ASP.NET 1.1` is the most strategic book going, to really learn to program in ASP.NET. Or, from my life, it was the best thing I found after 3 years and more than $1000 worth of .NET-programming books.

In true fairness, I believe the up-front hurdles are NOT the authors' fault. Rather, they come from the massiveness, and the version-one nature, of .NET. Among my .NET-student peers, I have heard a strong consensus that NO .NET training class (one example, even from a world-class university), or book prepares you to `really program`. So, before attacking Alex's book, you must `make your peace` that some work is required. For example, I recommend that you struggle to pass 70-315 certification. After 2-3 tries, or so, I think you'll start to see the `worth` of Alex's book; far better than many alleged test-prep books.

Finally, I recommend that you also develop the skills to convert Alex's examples to Visual Studio. While the `worth` is already there in the text-only aspx-page examples, I found the graphical nature of the Studio to be delightfully soothing to my `student` mind. For hours at a time, despite my habitual irritation with IDE marketing, even I was impressed with my own programming `power`.



User review
Book if you are serious about getting ASP .NET knowledge
If you are really serious about getting ASP .NET knowledge and you are in real development environment where you need in depth knowledge of ASP .NET paradigm and controls, then this is the book for you. What I can't find at other places, this books describes it beautifully and clearly. I am very happy to get this book and I really enjoy reading it. I highly recommend this book for all types of developers, beginner, intermediate or advanced.

User review
Not a book for those who want to learn ASP.net
If you want to learn asp.net, this book is not the one. All it does is talk.


User review
Thorough, good examples, screenshot heavy
This is one of those great all-in-one tome books. Some of which are great, like this one. While others are little more than doorstops. The text is well written, though, like most Wrox books it relies heavily on code to do most of the exposition. Almost every topic you can think of is covered. Basic topics like controls, page design and security. Then onto more advanced topics like XML and mobile development. That's how you get to the tome size. But the coverage is consistently well written. So if you like your books in the all-in-one flavor, this is a good book for ASP.NET 1.1.







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