ASP.NET Cookbook
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.75 (659 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0596003781 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 650 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2014-10-23 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
The coding solutions in ASP.NET Cookbook appeal to a wide range of developers, from the inexperienced to the expert. This ultimate ASP.NET code sourcebook will quickly earn the dog-eared corners and coffee rings that mark a web developer's most valued resource.. For every problem addressed in the book, there's a worked-out solution or recipe a short, focused piece of code that web developers can insert directly into their applications. There are many benefits to using ASP.NET, and one major drawback: the time developers must devote to mastering this new Web application technology.The ASP.NET Cookbook provides a wealth of plug-and-play solutions to problems commonly encountered when developing ASP.NET web applications and services in the popular problem-solution-discussion Cookbook format. Each recipe provides an immediate solution
Michael has a Microsoft Certified Solutions Developer certification and is currently a senior consultant at Dominion Digital, Inc.(dominiondigital), a firm that specializes in helping companies envision and achieve maximum business value from investments in technology.. He has been the system architect and led the development of applications for Lexis-Nexis, Plow & Hearth, ReturnBuy, and many others. He has been working with Microsoft technologies for more than 10 years and with ASP.NET since the alpha release of 1.0. About the AuthorMichael Kittel has nearly 30 years experience in the software industry
"This book rocks. Great value." according to M. D.. Had the book only a day before it paid for itself. The code examples are excellent, and the authors are well aware of best practices. This is not a bunch of hack recipes, but recipes to build durable, production code.. This is how to learn ASP.NET When I picked up a copy of the ASP.NET Cookbook, I was expecting to find a couple of very simple "recipes" and a couple of more complex ones. What I found was a book that goes through everything you need to know to go from a beginning ASP.NET developer to a really advanced developer. I was very surprised with how complete and thorough this book is in helping developers become advanced ASP.NET developers.This book assumes that you have some knowledge of ASP.NET. The first chapter takes off immediately w. "Good common sense flow" according to reviewer at HuNTUG. ASP.NET CookbookAuthors: Michael A Kittel and Geoffrey T. LeblondPublished by O'Reilly Books ISBN 059600Good common sense flow ASP.NET CookbookAuthors: Michael A Kittel and Geoffrey T. LeblondPublished by O'Reilly Books ISBN 0596003781Reviewed by Steven Mullins, HuNTUG memberThis was a hot book for me, I really get the feeling after reading this book that I can comfortably start to write my own code and see some success instead of just errors and copying open source.If you want to see some of the basics of what the book is actually doing you can go to the website and see a host of examples. [] and you can find the controls and. 781Reviewed by Steven Mullins, HuNTUG memberThis was a hot book for me, I really get the feeling after reading this book that I can comfortably start to write my own code and see some success instead of just errors and copying open source.If you want to see some of the basics of what the book is actually doing you can go to the website and see a host of examples. [] and you can find the controls and
He has been working with Microsoft technologies for more than 10 years and with ASP.NET since the alpha release of 1.0. Michael has a Microsoft Certified Solutions Developer certification and is currently a senior consultant at Dominion Digital, Inc.(dominiondigital), a firm that specializes in helping companies envision and achieve maximum business value from investments in technology.. Mich