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Beginning ASP.NET 2.0 in VB 2005: From Novice to Professional (Beginning: from Novice to Professional)
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Beginning ASP.NET 2.0 in VB 2005: From Novice to Professional (Beginning: from Novice to Professional) |
Author: Matthew MacDonald
Published: 2006-04-24 |
List price: $49.99
Our price: $37.16
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Phenomenal book. Covers MANY topics. Great reference book for ASP.NET Of all of the books I have purchased for ASP.NET (VB) so far, this book is the best. It covers most if not all topics needed for the intermediate ASP.NET developer. Good writing style with clear ideas and examples. The book is organized well and it is easy to find the particular topic you are looking for.
I think it may be the best ASP.NET book for the price and would recommend to anybody who needs a reference manual for their web development in ASP.NET.
What a teacher! Another excellent book. The writter not only presents the subeject very well but his was way of presenting the information and samples are well choreographed. No time wasted, to the point. Hope that he writes other books.
Answer to a review Sylvia B. Gonzalez, ASP.NET is really not a beginning subject. I have been in the business for more than 40 years, it is not an easy business. That is the reason they pay us well.
Just keep reading, find a book that is best for the way you learn.
Outstanding Reference I teach a web application development course for experienced MIS undergraduate students at a huge southern university. This is the second edition of MadDonald's in VB I have used and will continue to use it as long as he keeps publishing them. My students will have had two programming courses in which they use VB and are very experienced with database design, SQL, and stored procedures.
The book provides superb coverage of the development and execution environment, the fundamentals of coding and contols, data connectivity, security, and performance issues. Unlike most other references (at least for VB 2003) MacDonald focuses exclusively on the code-behind pages and doesn't try to mix up the VB code in the HTML pages.
The book contains a superb brief overview of web services--definitely enough for my students to create and field their own.
The explanations and examples are well written and easy to follow for this audience.
NOT HELPFUL This book was not helpful it does not give any exercises it jumps from one topic to another. The book is suppose to be for beginners not advanced.
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