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Active Server Pages 2.0 for Dummies





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Active Server Pages 2.0 for Dummies

Author: Bill Hatfield
Published: 1999-09-08
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vBulletin Easy read for experienced programmers
I have experience with PHP and Perl-based CGI programming. I needed to learn ASP in a hurry to get started on a new project. This book was suitable for my circumstance by providing an inexpensive, easy-to-read introduction to ASP.pIf you are already familiar with some form of web-based programming (knowing Visual Basic also helps), this is a great way to get started quick with ASP. It provides a clear, concise explanation of the essential ASP classes (Session, Request, Response, redirecting, etc.)pIf you are a beginner and know nearly nothing about creating dynamic web pages, there is a steep learning curve. I would also recommend getting Sam's Teach Yourself Visual Basic .NET if you are unfamiliar with Visual Basic programming, because there is a lot of VB in ASP.p"ASP for Dummies" does not cover .NET, but that is not really important, especially if you already have another reference book such as for Visual Basic .NET. ASP is well structured and I doubt there will ever be much urgency to change your code for .NET. For those of you unfamiliar with .NET, it is a series of classes and methodology that sometimes can make your programming easier.pThe cheap shots at humor could make this book annoying at times, but it does put you at ease while you're learning. The style of this book may also be inadequate if you intend to use it for reference alone.

vBulletin Get with the times
For those who don't want to be dragged into the new .net world. There is still asp...however, 2.0 is the old version, at least get 3.0

vBulletin good for beginners
A good book for beginners.pI bought this book without any previous knowledge of ASP and it has been a great help to me.brIn the first part of the book, it discusses the code and gives examples for almost all of it.brIn the second part, it uses nearly all the code discussed in real world examples - which is really necessary if you want to throughly understand how the code is used or could be used.pOnce or twice I ran into a very minor piece of code that was not addressed.brThe unexplained code was not very vital, although I still would have appreciated an explanation.brHowever, this was the only issue I can think of.pAs a rule, the "For Dummies" books give a lighthearted approach to subjects and this book is no exception.brIt presents its material with a great balance of instruction and humor.pShortly - If you do not have any previous knowledge of ASP, then this is the book for you.brIt is well worth it.

vBulletin This is 'THE' Book
I think you can develop almost every type of web application using this book. It is perfect for starters and intermidiate level programmers. I run a software development house and this was in fact the book that opened different spectrums for me and I felt very easy with proramming after that.

vBulletin Navigating judging
Firstly, I needed to know what is involved with Active Server Pages. What do I buy? How do I use the computer? Etc. This book answered my questions, in a nice humourous style.pSecondly, I needed to know how to think about ASP. This book helped me there too - at least for beginners. If you are a Web technology pro, forget this book. And why are you looking at a Dummines book??pThirdly, I'm a great believer in "having a go". This book provides examples apt for an appropriate exercise at the "dummies" level.pMy complaint is more a recognition of the fact that I have progressed with ASP. There is much more involved with ASP than what this book touches on. I find this book assumes that I have some intelligence to work this out for myself.pIf you are new to computers, I advise you get other books to help you with this topic. Successfully explaining Active Server Pages is reliant on the reader being relatively familiar with computers, the Net, and the development mindset and culture. The latter two are the keys to securing a measure of success with ASP.pI doubt I can write a review that is precision tuned with your situation. That said, if your gut instinct is that you need the treatment of the "Dummies" brand, buy this book. Here is a brainy reason why you'll likely need the "Dummines" book as well as another: It appears impossible to train yourself on ASP with one book alone.

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