by Microsoft Press
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| Label: | Microsoft Press |
| Pages: | 800 |
| Binding: | Paperback |
| Publication Date: | 2005-11-30 |
| Published By: | Microsoft Press |
| ASIN: | 0735621764 |
| Category: | Book |
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Product Description
Delve into the core topics for ASP.NET 2.0 programming, mastering the essential skills and capabilities needed to build high-performance Web applications successfully. Well-known ASP.NET author Dino Esposito deftly builds your expertise with Web forms, Microsoft Visual Studio-, core controls, master pages, data access, data binding, state management, security services, and other must-know topics#151;combining definitive reference with practical, hands-on programming instruction. Packed with expert guidance and pragmatic examples, this CORE REFERENCE delivers the key resources you need to develop professional-level Web programming skills.
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Not a good book - Reviewed on 2007-12-02
I am really unhappy with this book. As stated in other reviews, there are no examples anywhere, just discussion of different topics. For example, there is a chapter on the various controls that are available to add to a page, but no example. Yet, I didn't see that what he said about the control was so earth shattering, that it could not be known elsewhere.
Dino does preface his book, that it is not for beginners. But then, he goes on to "introduce" VS 2005. He "introduces" many of the controls, and what they do. But then, no examples. Excuse me? In a book that **is** for beginners,a control is introduced, its behaviour is described, and then there is usually an example. You get everything Dino gives you, PLUS an example that you can see the control in action.
In my opinion, he talked alot and said a little. Fluff, pure and simple.
I would *not* recommend this book, for anyone.
Disappointing - Reviewed on 2006-11-10
17 customers found this review helpful, 2 did not.
Learning to program is a hands-on activity. The best teaching texts are those that provide example programs which the student can reproduce, tinker with, and observe, to learn the concepts illustrated thereby.
Unfortunately this book does not take that pedagogical approach. The textual descriptions are high-level, supplemented by abstract and simplified diagrams, as well as tables that list in exhaustive (and exhausting) detail the various classes, their methods, properties, &c. One looks in vain however for a good program to illustrate how an actual ASP.Net website might work (I gave up looking after Part I).
The author advises that this book should not be the first to be read on the subject of ASP.Net 2.0. Accordingly, I read a more basic text on the subject, which, through well-constructed sample programs, gave me a firm grasp of the basics and whetted my appetite to learn more advanced techniques I could use to build practical websites. I hoped this book would supply those techniques, but I was disappointed.
This book might be of use to a developer who already knows the essentials of ASP.Net 2.0, and needs a desk reference for use in day-to-day programming tasks. As a learning tool, it is about as useful as trying to learn a foreign language by reading a dictionary.
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Book Subjects
- Computer Programming
- Computer Software Packages
- World Wide Web (WWW)
- Microcomputer Application Software
- Computers
- Computer - Internet
- Computer Books: Web Publishing
- Internet - Web Site Design
- Programming - General
- Computers / General
- Internet - World Wide Web