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Rethink the way you plan, design, and build Web applicationswith expert guidance from Web development luminary Dino Esposito. Whether giving legacy sites a much-needed tune-upor architecting rich Internet applications from the ground upyou’ll learn pragmatic approaches to AJAX development that you can employ today.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A great guide to architecting AJAX applications,
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This review is from: Microsoft ASP.NET and AJAX: Architecting Web Applications (PRO-Developer) (Paperback)
Finally there is a book dedicated to the design of AJAX applications, too many books cover this subject with not real though in to the design and architecture of the solutions. Dino has managed to cover this very important subject in a clear and insightful manner. This book is full of clear examples of how to achieve a rich user experience as well as why, without compromising the robustness of the final solution. The approach is both pragmatic and understandable, providing clear guidance for the experienced developer. This is not an introduction to ASP.net or AJAX, rather a guide to best practices when using these great technologies together. By taking the reader back to first principles around how the scripting engine works and interacts with external services, this book provides a clear insight into the inner workings without becoming bogged down in technical intricacies.
The book is littered with numerous examples of design patterns that help to resolve a number of potential issues along with clear guidance on how to analyse issue to ensure the right pattern can be chosen. The last chapter of this book is dedicated to Rich Internet Applications using Silverlight, which is quite fitting as a number of the architectural issues facing Silverlight developers are the same as those facing AJAX developers and the majority of solutions described in this book can be applied to Silverlight apps just as easily as AJAX ones. This book can be read in conjunction with, Microsoft® .NET: Architecting Applications for the Enterprise (PRO-Developer), which provides a more detailed dialog on key design principles and how to apply these in the .net world.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Just what I needed,
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This review is from: Microsoft ASP.NET and AJAX: Architecting Web Applications (PRO-Developer) (Paperback)
I bought this book after using several methods to include Ajax in .NET web projects and still not being sure "whats best". Put simply this book told me exactly what I needed to know, at the level I required. Its not a download examples book, it just clearly explains in a straight forward way "probably to experienced .NET developers" the pro's and con's of several routes to Ajax functionality. I would recommend this book to any developer looking for an in depth look at how the technology "actually" works. Along with Microsoft.NET: Architecting Applications for the Enterprise from the same author, it helped make the jump to designing an Ajax application from the ground up, with confidence.
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3.0 out of 5 stars (5 customer reviews) 14 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Good current book, about to be outdated quickly,
By D. S. Cherry Jr. "Stephen" - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Microsoft ASP.NET and AJAX: Architecting Web Applications (PRO-Developer) (Paperback)
Dino is a well respected author and developer. I have read at least five of his books. They range from old school ADO.NET to architecting web applications for the enterprise (highly recommend that read). This book is well written and organized. The content is heavy on the front end as the title suggests. You will explore the kludgy innards of JavaScript. jQuery and many Ajax approaches are also considered. In addition, Dino puts his own personal spin on patterns and processes.
The book starts very well with a background in the Ajax surge. It then jumps into the client side, patterns, binding to the client and ends with RIA's. Overall this is solid and I recommend the read if not quick skimming after the fifth chapter. However, .NET 4.0 is right around the corner. The client side bindings, more jQuery integration and updated Microsoft Ajax JavaScript libraries will change a lot of how this book approaches Ajax. Therefore, its an interim book for those not looking to move to 4.0 and live in at least the 3.5 world for the foreseeable future. It delves into Silverlight a bit and. But has no mention of the ground swell of popularity that is ASP.NET MVC and its fairly elegant Ajax approach. One of the highlights is Dino's insight into the pros and cons of partial rendering vs. full scale asynchronous approaches. I have been on an enterprise application where we had to implement the former. He nailed the reasons why. Read this book if you want a good background in current technologies that are changing at the speed of light. It won't be a gold source for later pick up and review though. 4 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Another great book from a prolific author,
By Umed Zokirov "UZ" - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Microsoft ASP.NET and AJAX: Architecting Web Applications (PRO-Developer) (Paperback)
Most of the Ajax and JavaScript books focus on implementation and that's a good thing. However those books do not describe how Ajax fits within an architecture of an application. This books captures it succinctly. I also recommend author's other book "Microsoft .NET: Architecting Applications for the Enterprise"
4 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Not a HOW-TO but theory,
By Fazal Abbas "Its just me" - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Microsoft ASP.NET and AJAX: Architecting Web Applications (PRO-Developer) (Paperback)
If you are looking for a AJAX how-to book then this is not the book for you. You have to go through a lot of text to find the development material. Its all theory. Not a single program in its entirety but small functions in lot of text.
This book detail about the history, need and architecture. That might interest some manager but even then, no one has a lot of time to get this information. At least I dont. Its title should be "AJAX for IT managers who are living in cave and dont know about AJAX" |
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