By G. Andrew Duthie, Matthew MacDonald
First Edition June 2002
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Book descriptionAs a quick reference and tutorial in one, ASP.NET in a Nutshell goes beyond the published documentation to highlight little-known details, stress practical uses for particular features, and provide real-world examples that show how features can be used in a working application. This book covers application and web service development, custom controls, data access, security, deployment, and error handling. There's also an overview of web-related class libraries. Examples use Visual Basic .NET.
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Title:
ASP.NET in a Nutshell
First Edition: June 2002
ISBN: 0-596-00116-9
Pages: 806
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2003-06-25 23:00:06
Ramesh.
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The Best Author For Any Book On Software.
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2003-06-25 22:59:42
Ramesh.S.P
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The Best Author For Any Book On Software.
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2003-04-17 07:16:30
Frank Graves
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Excellent book with practical examples. Some may prefer more C# examples but if ASP.NET does take off it might very well be seen more often in VB.NET anyway.
If you want just one reference on your desk I recommend this book. Like most "nutshell" books everything is there in one place.
The book could be improved by giving the reader a little tutorial on converting VB to C#. Not every reader is going to be familiar with the syntax differences.
ASP.NET class names and page directives remain the same however, no mater what language is used, so I don't see the lack of C# examples as a big deal.
Now all we need are more ASP.NET projects!!
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2003-02-27 15:01:15
thla
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I was not satisfied by this book. I think it is a bit confused about its target reader.
I am new to programming in general and my first contact (except actionscript and javascript) was VB.NET and ASP.NET. After i took some official MS cources on VB.NET, ASP.NET and ADO.NET I was looking for a reference book to have in hand.
The intro part of this book was of no use to me because I already knew the stuff, but even if I had no previous knowledge of .NET it would be of no use(could anyone use a validator control for example after reading this intro, or at least get a picture of what it is?). My point is it is neither for those who know something neither for those who don't. Certainly not a tutorial.
The second part on the other hand was a bit frustrating. It assumes very good knowledge of OOP which not only a beginner programmer doesn't have but (as far as I know) neither many VB6 programmers. That said it didn't give me a better insight into the object orientation of .NET. It reads rather like academic definitions compilation than a applicable knowledge. It didn't help me clarify anything.(in sharp contrast with your other book "VB.NET in a nutshell" which struck me with its clearcut examples and crisp explanations even on things I barely knew).
The last part I cannot say much about since I haven't used it yet. I liked the UML illutrations though.
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2002-08-02 18:56:22
tupelo
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Excellent book except for one thing. Great layout. Complete coverage.
It's only for VB.NET programmers!!
I would have given it the highest rating, if not for VB.NET focus.
Media reviews
"This book is a wonderful reference for anyone working with ASP.NET...Like all the other Nutshell books, 'ASP.NET in a Nutshell' doesn't disappoint. If you find yourself needing a day-to-day reference manual on ASP.NET, may I suggest this book. It will make a great addition to your personal library."
--Salt Lake ColdFusion User's Group, April 2003
"If you are not familiar with the O'Reilly In a Nutshell books you will quickly realize that this book is jam packed with all of the language resource specifics you need when developing in ASP.NET."
--Tom Smelser, Central Maryland ASP Professionals, April 2003
"If you use ASP, this book would be a great addition to your scripting/programming language library."
--Doug Shriner, Williamsburg Macromedia User Group, February 14, 2003

