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ASP .NET Web Developer's Guide
9 reviews
Robert Patton
SYNGRESS
, 2001
ASP.Net is a Wonderful Book
This book is an excellent book. ASP.Net has biggener concepts as well as advanced concepts. It is really a valuable book that you will use over and over
ASP.NET 1.0 Namespace Reference with C#
1 review
Amit Kalani
,
Dave Gerding
, ...
Wrox Press
, 2002
Great reference with examples
Finally, a book I have been looking for; a readable reference with solid examples. Does a great job on the namespaces it covers. Looking forward to similiar books to cover additional namespaces. This is not a tutorial. Gets straight to the point and provides you with the information you need to use a class and its associated methods and properties. Provides just enough background to provide ...
Beginning ASP.NET 1.0 with Visual Basic.NET
14 reviews
Chris Goode
,
John Kauffman
, ...
Wrox
, 2002
Excellent book for introductory ASP.Net 1.0
I have read almost all the chapters of this book. I have been programming with intermediate ASP for past 5 years. The reason I picked up the book was for the easy transition from ASP to ASP.Net and this book help me do that. The book explains ASP.Net 1.0 at the novice level. For serious developers this book can serve as an introductory book for ASP.Net. I have now moved on to Professional ASP.Net ...
Professional ASP.NET 3.5 Upgrade (Wrox Briefs)
Bill Evjen
,
Scott Hanselman
, ...
Wrox
, 2008
This Wrox Blox covers how to get from ASP.NET 2.0 to ASP.NET 3.5 from three of the most respected ASP.NET experts: Bill Evjen, Scott Hanselman, and Devin Rader. It contains more than 200 pages from 5 chapters, and 1 appendix, of their new book: Professional ASP.NET 3.5. These selected chapters feature the key new ASP.NET 3.5 functionality, including LINQ, ASP.NET with IIS7, CSS in ASP.NET, and ASP.NET AJAX, as well as migrating ASP.NET 2.0 ...
Microsoft AJAX Library Essentials: Client-side ASP.NET AJAX 1.0 Explained
3 reviews
Bogdan Brinzarea
Packt Publishing
, 2007
Microsoft AJAX Library Essentials
A practical tutorial to enhancing the user experience of your ASP.NET web applications with the final release of the Microsoft AJAX Library. What is Microsoft Ajax Library? Microsoft Ajax Library or otherwise known as Asynchronous JavaScript and XML is a unique compilation of standards-based JavaScript classes included in ASP.NET Ajax. The library is supported by most of today's most popular ...
Dynamic Control Survivability in ASP.NET (Wrox Briefs)
Jerome DiMarzio
Wrox
, 2007
This Wrox Blox provides two solutions for dynamic control survivability, including using the ASP.NET Session object to hold the dynamic controls, and accessing the page's Form objects before they are destroyed. Using ASP.NET 2.0 with C# and VB.NET, you will explore both solutions and see the best situations in which to use them. Many ASP .NET programmers require the use of dynamic, page-generated controls to provide a flexible user experience. ...
Professional ASP.NET 1.0, Special Edition
35 reviews
Richard Anderson
,
Brian Francis
, ...
Wrox
, 2002
You'd think it would be more help
I got this when it was basically the only book out there. Since then, whenever I have an ASP.NET problem I open this book, search vainly through the 1300 pages for coherent help, then give up and go to google groups. With all that writing you'd think that I would occasionally find my answers in there...
ASP .NET 2.0 Website Programming Interview Questions: Microsoft .NET Interview Questions, Answers, and ...
1 review
ITCOOKBOOK
Equity Press
, 2006
Expensive
This book is a rip off. The author may have written the book in one day. It does not contain enough material. If you search the internet you will find a lot more questions for free. I have purchased the entire series including the JAVA ones. It is just not worth it. I spent close to $250.00 for nothing.
ASP.NET 2.0: A Developer's Notebook
22 reviews
Wei-Meng Lee
O'Reilly Media, Inc.
, 2005
Very Useful For Beginners and Mid-level Developers
This is a well-written, easy-to-use book hitting the main points of ASP.NET 2.0. I've never read it cover-to-cover, but have gotten great use from it as a reference manual when I need to quickly figure out how to do something new in ASP.NET 2.0. The book's laid out in a clear fashion and has a solid index, so it's easy to find the material you need to solve a problem. Each "lab" in the book ...
Learning C# 3.0
Jesse Liberty
,
Brian MacDonald
O'Reilly Media, Inc.
, 2008
If you're new to C#, this popular book is the ideal way to get started. Completely revised for the latest version of the language, Learning C# 3.0 starts with the fundamentals and takes you through intermediate and advanced C# features -- including generics, interfaces, delegates, lambda expressions, and LINQ. You'll also learn how to build Windows applications and handle data with C#. No previous programming experience is required -- in fact, ...
Beginning ASP.NET 1.0 with C#
17 reviews
Chris Goode
,
John Kauffman
, ...
Wrox
, 2002
Best Beginner's Book
Not having written code in 6 years, this book was the perfect coding refresher and ASP.NET primer. After sifted through a dozen titles, I finally settled down and worked through this ASP.NET text cover to cover. It was the only book that didn't have gaps in explaning fundamental concepts and C# syntax. As someone who programmed in java a lifetime ago and who has not had much web development ...
ASP.NET 1.0 Namespace Reference with VB.NET
1 review
Amit Kalani
,
Dave Gerding
, ...
Wrox Press
, 2002
ASP.NET 1.0 - The Not Quite Complete Namespace Reference
Well, I got this book about three days ago, and it's pretty nice. It's very thick, and there is a lot of very good information in it. It covers a wide range of System.Web namespaces, and goes into some of the System.Data namespace, but it neglects something as important as the System.Web.Mail namespace. I guess it's hard to include everything in one book, but something are more important than ...
Professional ASP.NET 1.0 XML with C#
1 review
Michael Palermo
,
Darshan Singh
, ...
Peer Information Inc.
, 2002
Finally a great ASP.NET XML resource
I've purchased several book books on XML, both in the ASP and ASP.NET environments. They typically wanted you to know everything about XML for its own sake. Well I don't care to learn everything there is to know about XML; I want to know how to use it as part of the ASP.NET arsenal to write better applications. This book does just that. It moves very fast and delivers a very practical how-to ...
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