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Charles C. Caison


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An indispensable quick reference to ASP.NET, Microsoft's next-generation ASP, for developers of all types and levels!
-- Covers all the new features and syntax of ASP.NET including
-- Portable format makes it perfect for consultants
-- Covers the full range of ASP.NET objects, controls, and code structures
-- Tabbed, dictionary format makes finding information a snap
-- Includes a wealth of sample code
-- Provides quick references to the upcoming ADO.NET, Visual Basic.NET, C#, and JScript.NET

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Covers all the new features and syntax of ASP.NET
Portable format makes it perfect for consultants
Covers the full range of ASP.NET objects, controls, and code structures
Tabbed, dictionary format makes finding information a snap
Includes a wealth of sample code
Provides quick references to the upcoming ADO.NET, Visual Basic.NET, C#, and JScript.NET

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One of the best benefits of Microsoft Active Server Pages (ASP) is that it makes bringing data from a database to a web page relatively simple. Read the first page
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7 of 8 people found the following review helpful
Where's the beef !?!? 16 April 2002
By GMJenkins - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Paperback
This book is terribly written, and in a lot of cases, misinformative. The author does not offer any insight to the various uses of properties and methods of the object structure, but simply states fundamental effects. Examples are the explanation of the HTMLButton.CausesValidation property... there is no explanation as to what is going to be validated when this is set TRUE.

Other serious oversights are misreferences. In one class he discusses the OnServerClick method, in other classes he refers to it as ServerClick.

Although the book is intended to be a programmer's quick reference, there is very little use of knowing the names of classes, properties, or methods if you are not given any explanation as to the effect such items will have in your programming.

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Here's a Tip: save your money and try an ASP.NET for Dummies instead. ...

4 of 5 people found the following review helpful
Junk 20 July 2002
By James - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Paperback
This book is a waste of paper and my money! You can get more info from the online help in Visual Studio or Web Matrix for free.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
Dont waste your time or money 18 July 2008
By Mikey V - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Paperback
Someone recomened this book to me raving of its content and ease of use. That guy WAS WRONG!!! This book lacks many of the methods that you are looking for. It is pooly written and the online help for Visual Studio is better than this book (And its free)

Save your money and just use the online help. This book isn't worth the paper it is printed on.

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