Professional ASP.NET 3.5: In C# and VB (Programmer to Programmer)
by: Bill Evjen, Scott Hanselman, Devin Rader
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ASP.NET 3.5 brings the power of Visual Studio 2008 along with the multitude of language improvements in C# 2008 and Visual Basic 2008 as well as powerful new technology called LINQ, together with the ASP.NET 2.0 Framework you already know and love. Combine all this with the release of IIS 7.0, and you have a truly revolutionary leap forward in web application development. Greatly expanded from the original best-selling Professional ASP.NET 2.0, this new edition adds hundreds of pages and dozens of code samples so youll be prepared to put these new technologies into action.
ASP.NET 3.5 brings the power of Visual Studio 2008 along with the multitude of language improvements in C# 2008 and Visual Basic 2008 as well as powerful new technology called LINQ, together with the ASP.NET 2.0 Framework you already know and love. Combine all this with the release of IIS 7.0, and you have a truly revolutionary leap forward in web application development. Greatly expanded from the original best-selling Professional ASP.NET 2.0, this new edition adds hundreds of pages and dozens of code samples so youll be prepared to put these new technologies into action.
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- Good Beginner Book
This book is a great walkthrough for the beginning ASP.NET programmer.It covers all of the major topics and areas of the framework in enough detail to get you started.It has lots of example code, but only for the common scenarios.I am an advanced ASP.NET programmer and I bought the book to help me understand some of the new features in the 3.5 framework.For that purpose, the book is just okay.The coverage of Ajax, and Linq is pretty shallow, but I was able to supplement it with some Internet ... Read More
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- Good but maybe not complete
I found this book a good reference, however, there was a .NET class called Repeater that I was surprized wasn't mentioned in the book. Hmmm I guess it's not a complete reference. I wonder what else is missing. Thank goodness for the internet.
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- Good All Around Book on ASP.NET
This book is a good all-around book on ASP.NET.This means that the book covers a lot of topics to get you up to speed on ASP.NET, rather than focusing on specific areas like other publishers do.That's what makes this book pretty versatile, as it covers a lot of ground and exposes its readers to some new arenas they may never have developed in before (like IIS 7).
It's also written by some talented writers, so that makes for an easier read as well.
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- Awesome
Simply put, this is the best tech book I've read on a topic in quite a while.The authors do a great job of covering almost all important topics of asp.net.For any given topic, the writing is easily readable, thurough, filled with examples, and a mimimum of full.If you want to learn about asp.net 3.5, start here.
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- This one Rocks... er... Wrox!!
Bill, Scott, and Devin really did a great job pulling together key topics in ASP.NET 3.5.
This book is huge... weighting in at 1,584 pages not counting the online resources and index.
It basically covers everything any developer would want to brush up on or learn completely from scratch. I was only looking to learn about caching for scaling issues( and it was a great chapter 23), but I learned about so much more. I recently got a new job as a Lead ASP.NET developer and the site I have to fix ... Read More
- Good Beginner BookThis book is a great walkthrough for the beginning ASP.NET programmer.It covers all of the major topics and areas of the framework in enough detail to get you started.It has lots of example code, but only for the common scenarios.I am an advanced ASP.NET programmer and I bought the book to help me understand some of the new features in the 3.5 framework.For that purpose, the book is just okay.The coverage of Ajax, and Linq is pretty shallow, but I was able to supplement it with some Internet ... Read More
- Good but maybe not completeI found this book a good reference, however, there was a .NET class called Repeater that I was surprized wasn't mentioned in the book. Hmmm I guess it's not a complete reference. I wonder what else is missing. Thank goodness for the internet.
- Good All Around Book on ASP.NETThis book is a good all-around book on ASP.NET.This means that the book covers a lot of topics to get you up to speed on ASP.NET, rather than focusing on specific areas like other publishers do.That's what makes this book pretty versatile, as it covers a lot of ground and exposes its readers to some new arenas they may never have developed in before (like IIS 7).
It's also written by some talented writers, so that makes for an easier read as well.
- AwesomeSimply put, this is the best tech book I've read on a topic in quite a while.The authors do a great job of covering almost all important topics of asp.net.For any given topic, the writing is easily readable, thurough, filled with examples, and a mimimum of full.If you want to learn about asp.net 3.5, start here.
- This one Rocks... er... Wrox!!Bill, Scott, and Devin really did a great job pulling together key topics in ASP.NET 3.5.
This book is huge... weighting in at 1,584 pages not counting the online resources and index.
It basically covers everything any developer would want to brush up on or learn completely from scratch. I was only looking to learn about caching for scaling issues( and it was a great chapter 23), but I learned about so much more. I recently got a new job as a Lead ASP.NET developer and the site I have to fix ... Read More
