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Beginning ASP.NET 2.0

by Chris Hart, John Kauffman, David Sussman, Chris Ullman

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Product Description
  • This updated bestseller gets readers involved immediately with task-oriented examples that can help them build their own sites
  • Each chapter is designed to complete a part of the sample Web site, introducing technology topics as required
  • Makes extensive use of Microsoft’s new visual ASP.NET development tool, showing readers how to save time and write less code to achieve more results faster
  • The book provides examples in Visual Basic - the easiest language for beginning ASP.NET developers to learn




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Average Customer Review:3 out of 5 stars
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful:

5 out of 5 starsBeginning ASP.NET 2.0, 2008-10-09
Really good book for learning ASP.NET. I've been using it for my course at University and it's just easy to follow and understand.


0 of 0 people found the following review helpful:

1 out of 5 starsAre they serious!, 2008-05-08
I cant believe this book ever made it to the presses. This book is so disorganized and chaotic. The exercises and examples are very difficult to understand and comprehend what the authors are trying to get us to achieve. Some examples that should have been written in VB were written in Javascript. I do not recommend this book to anyone unless you need to prop up the leg of your coffee table or a booster for your young child. I am very disappointed and frustrated. I hope the other Wrox titles out there are not as bad as this one.


1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:

2 out of 5 starsDisaster, 2008-01-19
If you enjoy spending ages correlating a colossal errata with its respective book, then this book is for you.

If you enjoy following instruction to the letter to find the project crash, then this book is for you.

If you enjoy code-generating wizards as distinct from writing code, then this book is for you.

It was not for me.


0 of 0 people found the following review helpful:

2 out of 5 starsNot for beginners - confusing to read , 2007-08-04
I bought this book because it had the word "Beginning" in the title, but I'm having trouble getting past Chapter 2 because the book is so confusing. The authors need to do a better job clarifying how they set up the sample sites. For example, instructions are left out explaining that you have to unzip and copy chapter 2 to the folder that contains your web site, then open Chapter 2 as a separate web site from Chapter 1. You have to figure it for yourself. I was stuck thinking I was suppose to add a new item called Chapter 2, like I did in the first chapter. The book also has you looking for property items that don't exist. I couldn't add a CSS to the site.master because the property doesn't exist. If the property does exist, I don't know where it is since the Properties picture in the book doesn't match with WVD Express 2005 Properties features for a site.master page. And, when I try using the web site admin tool as instructed in Chapter 2, I get error messages.

The lack of clarity in the instructions and the bugs makes this a very difficult book to learn from for the beginning student. I am very frustrated with this book and I'm only on Chapter 2. I will continue to stumble through the book, but ignore all error messages and parts that don't make sense. Hopefully, I'll pick up some useful information that I can transfer once I find a better book.


9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:

2 out of 5 starsVery cursory coverage of ASP .NET, 2006-09-20
As a an ASP developer and an IT Professional, I wanted to get up to speed on ASP .NET 2.0, so I picked up a copy of this book.

I would not recommend it to others, as it is not very well written.
Also, the examples are very GUI-oriented without deviating too much from Wizards and such. If you're more interested in being able to write ASP .NET 2.0 code by hand, and fully understanding how it all works this book is not very helpful.

I also picked up a copy of Professional Asp.Net 2.0 (also from WROX) which, although more advanced, is easier to read and understand.

This book (beginning ASP .NET) is only useful if you want a quick tour of what ASP .NET 2.0 Can do, and not even a full tour at that.





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