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Essential ASP.NET With Examples in C#

Essential ASP.NET With Examples in C#

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Really Great Tool!
Review: This book is clear, concise and gives understandable examples. That is not to say it contains entry level information, just the ability to explain complex concepts so an entry level programmer can understand them and start putting them to use. RECOMMEND!!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: C# Programmers definite guide to ASP.NET
Review: This is an excellent book for C# developers who want to jump into the world of ASP.NET. It helped me jump start into ASP.NET. The concepts are very clearly explained with examples in C#. This book one of the great resources for .NET development. The book assumes prior knowledge of C# as it dwelves into ASP.NET directly. Awesome book. Go for it.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Well Written and Thorough ASP.NET Guide
Review: This is an excellent book.

Not only did I find this book's logical and well-paced discussion of ASP.NET's architecture very valuable when I was new to ASP.NET, I have found myself going back to it again and again to find answers while I'm working. This is one of the select few books I keep where I can reach from where I work.

Note that this is *not* a book for beginners. It assumes you are already familiar with .NET, and also with the basics of how the web works. I liked that because I had been using .NET for a long time before I first wrote an ASP.NET application, so I was glad it didn't waste any paper covering ground I already knew. Readers whose first ASP.NET application is also going to be their first .NET application will probably want not want to make this the first .NET book they read. Likewise, anyone not acquainted with the basics of how web applications generally work will probably want to start elsewhere. But for experienced developers looking to understand the specifics of ASP.NET, this is the perfect book.


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