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ASP.NET 3.5 Unleashed


Binding: Hardcover
Dewey Decimal Number: 005.276
EAN: 9780672330117
ISBN: 0672330113
Label: Sams
Manufacturer: Sams
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 1920
Publication Date: 2008-01-07
Publisher: Sams
Studio: Sams

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Summary: Thumbs Way Up!!!
Comment: This book is best suited for those already with a basic knowledge of C# and ASP.Net who just want to dive in and quickly get exposed to the vast array of features available in ASP.Net 3.5 for web application development. There are lots of things one can learn from this book. For example, do you know that the ASP.Net Visual Page Designer in Visual Studio 2008 now supports nested Master Pages, or that one can now build pages containing more than one logical forms (say, a Login and a Register form) courtesy of validation group magic? Even the author's discussion of LINQ to SQL contain some materials I have not seen covered in other introductory books dedicated solely to LINQ. Although some chapters contain forward references to future chapters, each chapter is mostly self-contained and therefore, in my opinion, the chapters can be read in arbitrary order, which makes this book a really good reference book.

Customer Rating: Average rating of 3/5Average rating of 3/5Average rating of 3/5Average rating of 3/5Average rating of 3/5
Summary: Good book but...
Comment: This is a good book. The reason for my 3 stars, is excessive forward references in this book. Basically you have to read this book backwards in some arbitrary order. If Ajax is one of the last sections of this book, there should be no Ajax discussion prior to its introduction. The book has also less than optimal editing. Almost every discussion has a full short example. It would have been nice to highlight the relevant parts of the example so that people didn't have to read the code line by line to identify the discussion point. [This has nothing to do with the book: don't be afraid of the 1700+ pages, like everything else Microsoft, there is 300% overhead in concept, technology, implementation and you still don't know what exactly is going on under the hoods. If you are not mandated by something or someone to do your pages in ASP.NET, just do it with jsp or jsf or gwt or struts combined with spring. You will be happier at the end...]

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Summary: Best ASP.NET Reference Out There
Comment: This book is not a "How-To" book by any means. There aren't any projects that are built in stages, the chapters don't build on each other and there isn't a tutorial attitude in the writing. What it is though is a great reference work, with examples and tips for every facet of ASP.NET 3.5. By nature, ASP.NET 3.5 includes ASP.NET 2.0 and this book has a solid rework of the author's ASP.NET 2.0 Unleashed content to match the 3.5 framework additions. As others have mentioned, it's a shame there wasn't room for VB code samples in the book, but they are on the CD and inclusion in the book would have created a tome that would give the mailman a hernia.

I don't recommend this book to beginners -- I recommend this book to everyone. At least eventually. Once you start coding in the 3.5 framework you'll find yourself looking for a sample or a quick reference from this book on a daily basis. If you're just starting with ASP.NET you'll want a book that covers the basics of C#, and perhaps a tutorial ASP.NET book if you learn better that way, but if this book isn't your first purchase you should make it your second or third.

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Summary: Ohhhhh yeah!
Comment: Stephen Walther's earlier book on ASP.NET was a well-worn bible, used pretty much daily for months as I learned about the new .NET world. I especially appreciated his tight focus. Almost any topic seemed to be brilliantly simplified and explained with just enough words and code to get me on my way quickly.

Five years later, Mr. Walther has not lost his touch. I've spent much of the day with this book and hope I can remember even half of the new insights I've gained. It's a good, measured workout for the brain. It's also a good workout for the arm; it's nearly 1900 pages long even though code samples are in C# only! (VB code is on the CD that comes with the book.) Like the last one, this book is thoroughly comprehensive, yet is a comfortable and very efficient tool. Very tight, very clear.

If you're only going to buy one book on ASP.NET 3.5, then this is unquestionably the one to buy. If you plan to buy a few, buy this one first and you may decide you don't need more.

Customer Rating: Average rating of 1/5Average rating of 1/5Average rating of 1/5Average rating of 1/5Average rating of 1/5
Summary: Not happy!
Comment: I have nothing bad to say about Stephen Walther nor the books that he writes. However, I'm not happy with this book because it did not have VB examples in it. I have every other book he has made in the ASP.NET Unleashed series and was "VERY" disappointed when this one did not have VB examples in the book.

Hopefully, the next release of ASP.NET Unleashed will.

 

Editorial Reviews:

ASP.NET 3.5 Unleashed is the most comprehensive book available on the Microsoft ASP.NET 3.5 Framework, covering all aspects of the ASP.NET 3.5 Framework--no matter how advanced.

This edition covers all the new features of ASP.NET 3.5. It explains Microsoft LINQ to SQL in detail. It includes a chapter on the two new data access controls introduced with the ASP.NET 3.5 Framework: ListView and DataPager. With its coverage of ASP.NET AJAX, this book shows you how to take advantage of Microsoft’s server-side AJAX framework to retrofit existing ASP.NET applications with AJAX functionality. It also demonstrates how to use Microsoft’s client-side AJAX framework to build the web applications of the future: pure client-side AJAX applications. All code samples are written in the C# programming language. (Visual Basic versions of all code samples are included on the CD-ROM that accompanies this book.)

  • Take advantage of Microsoft’s new database query language, LINQ to SQL, to easily build database-driven web applications
  • Learn how to use the new ListView and DataPager data access controls to build flexible user interfaces
  • Take advantage of ASP.NET AJAX when building both server-side and client-side web applications
  • Use the AJAX Control Toolkit to create auto-complete text fields, draggable panels, masked edit fields, and complex animations
  • Design ASP.NET websites
  • Secure your ASP.NET applications
  • Create custom components
  • Build highly interactive websites that can scale to handle thousands of simultaneous users
  • Learn to build a complete ASP.NET 3.5 website from start to finish–the last chapter of the book includes a sample ASP.NET 3.5 web application written with LINQ to SQL and ASP.NET AJAX

CD-ROM includes all examples and source code presented in this book in both C# and Visual Basic.




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