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ASP.NET Developer's Guide

 
  ASP.NET Developer's Guide


Greg Buczek

McGraw-Hill

900 pages, 100 illus., Softcover, incl. 1 CD, Dec. 2001
$49.99
ISBN 0-0721-9288-7
available



 
  The Developer's Guide ...

This rather thick guide does not leave any up front question open. The illustrations help you to get on to this quite new concept.

 
  Pre Review

We found the structure of the book in line with the quality it should have.

Printing mistakes were not found.

The way of working through the topics were good.
 
 
Rating Areas Rating
Quality of Information A
Easiness of understanding AB
Learning success, close to reality AB
Cover Design and Layout B
Quality for Money value A
 
  Final Review


The book market offers a wide variety of literature for tackling the ASP.NET topic.

Here we are presenting a book by Osborne which came to our attention. Greg Buczek (MCSD/MCT) is at home in the world of dynamic sites.

As an ASP freak myself I can very well understand Greg's fascination of working with Active Server Pages. Inspiered by an article in a magazine I started my trip to build multi language sites. But till now I hadn't tried the mobile Web SDK.

If you don't exchange knowledge with others will not be able to expand your abilities to develop and maximize your project capabilities. Share with us how Greg helps us to understand connecting and managing Access and SQL Server Data with ADO.NET.

If you are more a Oracle or IBM DB2 administrator or developer you will also profit from this 730 pages book.

Learn to build an on-line store with rotating products and many features. When I go through I must remember the IP administration webapplication I built for a customer based on Windows 2000 Server and a multi-location database.

Should I want to move it to ASP.NET I must take on the vast amount of information in order to make a complex system move into a new system.

Most of our customers are currently sticking to ASP 3.0 as hardly anybody has got NET servers running in a productive mode. Upgrading IIS5.0 for ASP.NET colides with the idea of "never touch a runing system".

 
  Result  
 

But time has shown that things change faster than broad knowledge can reach all corners of our globe.

Therefore, take this guide if you are experienced developer and want to move rapidly into this platform before others do.

 

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