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Pro ASP.NET 3.5 in C# 2008: Includes Silverlight 2, Third Edition |  | Authors: Matthew MacDonald, Mario Szpuszta Publisher: Apress Category: Book
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Media: Paperback Edition: 3rd ed. Pages: 1520 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 4.7 Dimensions (in): 9.2 x 7.1 x 2.3
ISBN: 1430215674 Dewey Decimal Number: 005 EAN: 9781430215677 ASIN: 1430215674
Publication Date: January 2, 2009 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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ASP.NET 3.5 is the latest version of Microsoft’s revolutionary ASP.NET technology. It is the principal standard for creating dynamic web pages on the Windows platform. Pro ASP.NET 3.5 in C# 2008 raises the bar for high–quality, practical advice on learning and deploying Microsoft’s dynamic web solution. This new edition is updated with everything you need to integrate Silverlight 2.0 and SQL Server 2008 into your ASP.NET applications. You will learn about Silverlight’s exciting new features so that your ASP projects can be rich in visual flair and compelling to the user. Seasoned .NET professionals Matthew MacDonald and Mario Szpuszta explain how you can get the most from this groundbreaking new technology. They cover ASP.NET 3.5 as a whole, illustrating both the brand–new features and the functionality carried over from previous versions of ASP. This book will give you the knowledge you need to code real ASP.NET 3.5 applications in the best possible style. This book will teach you ASP.NET 3.5 starting with core concepts before moving on to more advanced topics. You will learn - Core concepts of ASP.NET 3.5. Why it’s special. What its fundamental principals are. The basics of Visual Studio. How ASP.NET 3.5 controls are created, and how they fit into ASP.NET 3.5 pages, ultimately creating full applications.
- Security. Once considered the Achilles heel of all Windows web applications, security has vastly improved and is a cornerstone of ASP.NET 3.5. This book explains the various forms of available security and how to best apply them.
- Taking things further using advanced user interface techniques. This includes user controls, customer server controls, client–side JavaScript, and GDI+.
- Web services. In an increasingly connected world, working with web services grows in importance. This book will show you how to work with them.
- ASP.NET AJAX, with an emphasis on contemporary web development techniques.
- Development using Internet Information Services 7, Microsoft’s premier web hosting platform.
- And much more
About the Apress Pro Series The Apress Pro series books are practical, professional tutorials to keep you on and moving up the professional ladder. You have gotten the job, now you need to hone your skills in these tough competitive times. The Apress Pro series expands your skills and expertise in exactly the areas you need. Master the content of a Pro book, and you will always be able to get the job done in a professional development project. Written by experts in their field, Pro series books from Apress give you the hard–won solutions to problems you will face in your professional programming career.
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This is one of the finest technical books I have ever read. February 14, 2010 Bill Mattox (Orange County, CA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I have hundreds of technical books and manuals in my bookshelves and boxes (no more room on the shelves). I can honestly say this is one of the finest I have ever come across. Steven Sanderson deals with a variety of complex subjects ranging from the book's title (ASP.NET MVC) to subtopics on IoC and LINQ in a logical and very impressive way. I often found myself playing the straight man when reading a section and thinking to myself, "yeah, but wouldn't this be a problem?", only to find that he had read my mind and addresses it in the next paragraph.
Coming from a thick-client background, I have never really enjoyed web programming insofar as what was easy and intuitive in a thick-client app was difficult and seemingly "hacked" in a webform. Sanderson has changed my mind and I can't wait to turn the knowledge I gained into an actual production product.
Kudos to Steven Sanderson for a job well done.
Good so far, but has missing pages January 29, 2010 Charles Savage (Boulder, CO) The book's examples aren't in the usual, as you might expect from a web-site type book, to building a web-site as you work through the material. It's more of a developer's guide, moving through progressively deeper material as the authors take you from subject to subject. It's taken me some time to get used to their style. The authors are methodical as they move through things, I've only seen one typo in code. Since it's read more as a developer's guide, think school text books, it's fairly boring until you can start using their examples, chapter 6 or so. I'm only just in Chapter 9 when I came across the missing(duplicate) pages.
Anyone else have the same problem? At page 378, the next page is 331. It's not just renumbered, as paging back to 331 it's the same content, up through page 378 again. Then the next page after the second(duplicate) page 378 is page 427 of Chapter 10. I'll be contacting Amazon to see if I can get another copy.
Index section is broken -- no hyperlinks January 15, 2010 Brendan Kidwell (Boston, MA USA) [SPECIFIC TO THE KINDLE EDITION!] The text of the book is pretty good as far as I've read, but I have to say the publisher really screwed up on the Index. Ebooks do not have page numbers, so you can't put that in the index; you need to hyperlink the Index entry back to the topic it refers to.
The index entries in this book are not hyperlinked to their targets even though Table of Contents entries ARE hyperlinked to their targets.
Do not buy this edition. Go for paperback or buy password-protected PDF from the publisher. I have a PDF of a Silverlight text by the same author, from the same publisher (not a Kindle edition) and it does have hyperlinks in the Index.
Great ASP.NET reference January 14, 2010 A reader (UK) I thought this was a great reference on ASP.NET. As a tutorial if you are completely new to ASP.NET I much preferred the Sitepoint book but this is very good as a reference or second book. The free digital version of the book is a nice touch, particularly as it is searchable.
The book is pretty comprehensive for learning ASP.NET 3.5 December 14, 2009 Aashish Lohani 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
I like the book because it's pretty well organized and written. It is pretty comprehensive for learning ASP.NET in general and talks about all the new features in ASP.NET 3.5.
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