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ASP.NET 2.0: Your visual blueprint for developing Web applications
by Chris Love
Product Group: Book
Publisher: Visual (2007-12-17)
ISBN: 0470010010
EAN: 9780470010013
Dewey Decimal #: 005.276
Binding/Media: Paperback - 339 pages
SKU: C082-1190
Condition: Very Good
Comments: UNREAD but may have minor imperfections such as a crease or mark. In stock - sent fast from British bookseller.
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Editorial Reviews
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Product Description
Only Visual Blueprint takes a visual approach to professional-level computer topics, and this guide demonstrates over 150 key ASP.NET 2.0 techniques with step-by-step screen shots. You’ll see how to add a page to a Web site, write and read user cookies, collect user input with checkboxes, create an image map, display data in the GridView, reset user passwords, format the CreateUser Wizard, use nesting master pages, handle errors, build a Web service, and put together a terrific site.
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Customer Reviews
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Poorly Edited With Unreadably Small Code
Rating (2)
Date: 2010-03-11
I bought this book to teach myself .NET and ASP. The whole book is nothing but a sequence of exercises, which is an interesting and possibly effective approach. 99.9% of the code you are given to enter in is presented in the images.
From the very first exercise, I have found frequent careless and typographical errors, such as menu sequences that don't exist or instructions that leave out a critical step. Furthermore, the code you are to enter is very small and hard to read. It is only given within images, and it varies from hard to read to virtually impossible to read. I get the impression that the author knows the subject well, but this book is written as though he was given impossible deadlines to meet, and the publisher doesn't seem to have proofread the manuscript, because it contains continuous errors. I think that the author is capable of producing a better product, and I wouldn't hesitate to look at another book of his by a different publisher, but I must regretfully recommend that people seeking to learn this subject avoid this particular book.
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