Microsoft ASP.NET 3.5 Step by Step (Step By Step (Microsoft)) (Step By Step (Microsoft)) (Step By Step (Microsoft)) | 
enlarge | Author: George Shepherd Publisher: Microsoft Press Category: Book
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Media: Paperback Edition: Pap/Cdr Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 560 Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.5 Dimensions (in): 9 x 7.2 x 1.6
ISBN: 0735624267 Dewey Decimal Number: 005.276 EAN: 9780735624269 ASIN: 0735624267
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Product Description Get the hands-on, step-by-step guide to learning the latest enhancements in ASP.NET code name Orcas. ASP.NET continues to be an important application platform that delivers a simplified, high-performance, and powerful Web development experience. Building on your familiarity with the Microsoft .NET Framework and Microsoft Visual C#, you can teach yourself the essentials of working with ASP.NET in the Microsoft Visual Studio environment one step at a time. With STEP BY STEP, you work at your own pace through hands-on, learn-by-doing exercises. Whether you re a beginning programmer or new to this version of the technology, you ll understand the core capabilities and fundamental techniques for ASP.NET and begin building practical Web applications and Web services. Includes a companion CD with code samples, data sets, and a fully searchable eBook.
Features easy-to-follow, logically planned lessons to help you learn at your own pace
Delivers a solid understanding of how to use Visual Studio Orcas with ASP.NET to create Web applications and Web services
Includes a companion CD with code samples, data sets, and a fully searchable eBook
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Contrary to the title, this is actually an overview June 8, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Based upon the title, 'Step by Step,' you might think that Shepherd's book will actually cover ASP.NET 3.5 in detail, piece by piece.
While it's true that he does this, he does it to very little detail. He also makes numerous assumptions throughout the text, which may have you scratching your head more than you usually would, picking up a new language.
As a general overview, this book excels, but search elsewhere, for example, in Spaanjaars' Beginning ASP.NET 3.5: In C# and VB (Programmer to Programmer), for specifics on how to actually build a site.
Overall, I've given this book 4 stars, of 5, since the information is valuable, as an overview.
My background: I've been working on the Web for approximately a decade, professionally for half of that. I've got background in PHP and ColdFusion, with enough knowledge to read and tweak classic ASP (however, I think classic ASP is ugly).
Decent beginner book April 17, 2008 7 out of 7 found this review helpful
I've just finished the end of the book and I will say it's not too bad.
A little background about me before my full review, I'm a web developer with a design background, so I've done a lot of front-end design work for clients but I've also worked a bit of the back end with PHP, and Classic ASP. .NET was new to me and never worked with my preferred IDE, (ahem Dreamweaver) past .net 2.0, recently more and more clients are asking for ASP.net / Sharepoint work from me so I've decided to study up on ASP.net.
Strait to the point, the book isn't dry and it does what it says, it walks you thru chapter by chapter explaining every "technical" bit of data regarding ASP.net and "occasionally" telling you something interesting about one of the tools for real world use.
The pros for buying this book is that you get a clear understanding of ASP.net, the history and where it's going, as well as some simple tricks using VS 2008, LINQ, and ASP.net controls and forms, it also has sample code on the disc, and a PDF of the book on the CD for on-screen reference.
My only problem with this book, (like so many other developer books) is that they really don't give real-world scenarios for building a e-commerce site, or a blog, or a contact form for that matter. It's a better starter book than a "for Dummies" or "..in 24 years" but it does the job to get you started using ASP.net.
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