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ASP.NET 2.0 Website Programming: Problem - Design - Solution (Programmer to Programmer)





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ASP.NET 2.0 Website Programming: Problem - Design - Solution (Programmer to Programmer)

Author: Marco Bellinaso
Published: 2006-05-08
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vBulletin An excellent ASP.NET book
One of the best ASP.NET book I have ever read. Highly recommended for those who like to learn how to build structured,scalable and proffessional websites.

vBulletin The best I got so far .
This book is not for beginners , but if you have some experience and want to write serious web application , the money is good invested . All the sources are available on authors web page .

vBulletin Excellent Book
Nice book for website design and development. Author has done an excellent job explaining how to use DAL and BLL. I would recommend this book to anyone doing the web development.

vBulletin First Rate - but not for beginners
This is one of the best software books I have read. The explanations are clear. There is a complete example for every step. He doesnt skip steps. His explanations are not verbose. His language is straighforward - I have yet to find a place where he uses "leverage". The text is written in VB which is not my first choice but the listings are all on disk in both VB C# so I just browse the C# examples in Visual Studio as I read. br / br /This is NOT a beginners book. To benefit from this book, you must be proficient in VB or C#, OOP and events, know something about web pages, html, CSS etc and have a rudimentary understanding of databases. He does spend a fair amount of time explaining database interaction so this book would serve as a tutorial on SQL queries and connection strings. I expect too that experts in ASP classic would be bored by this book and find its pace too leisurely. I am a software developer with just a bit of experience in web technology and this book really hit the mark. br / br /Neither is this a reference book - although he does go into a lot of detail, the material is organized and chosen for instruction.

vBulletin Great examples in this book for real world applications
The web site that this book creates by the end is a great example of a content management system. I don't get to program often, so seeing an implemented version of a 3-tier web site is valuable. The example in this book goes a long way to show (not just tell) why 3-tier design can be so beneficial. Lots of other great examples too that you would have a tough time finding in on-line forums, such as caching and paging directly from the database. I liked the extra touch of the last chapter, which provides the minute details for publishing your site to web server. All the examples are in c# only, which is the language that I prefer anyway.

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