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Sunday, February 5, 2012

Developing Web Application with Visual Basic.NET and ASP.NET

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By John Alexander, Billy Hollis


  • Publisher: Wiley
  • Number Of Pages: 400
  • Publication Date: 2002-04-15
  • ISBN-10 / ASIN: 0471085170
  • ISBN-13 / EAN: 9780471085171
  • Binding: Paperback


Book Description:

John Alexander and bestselling author Billy Hollis show programmers how to develop enterprise-level Web applications using Microsoft's popular programming language—Visual Basic.NET.
  • Features the incomparable insights and programming know-how of two popular Microsoft insiders, arming developers with proven tips and workarounds to use in their own projects
  • Provides step-by-step instruction for creating business Web applications using ASP.NET and VB.NET
  • Companion Web site contains all the code for the sample application

Summary: Good but needs an update
Rating: 3
This book gave me a good understanding of the methodology of ASP.NET as well as the concepts behind it. The organization of the book is good for someone new to ASP.NET and C# as it starts simple and proceeds forward in a logical manner to more complex topics.

However, I agree with a previous reviewer that an updated version or an errata page on the publisher's web site are sorely needed. This too kept me from giving it 5 stars.

This book was started with a pre-release of Visual Studio.NET 2002 so the example code won't match the code you generate yourself; most people should be able to figure out which parts of the sample code are relevent. A few of the samples won't work as-is but that shouldn't stop experienced programmers from figuring out how to get it to work.


Summary: Good stuff
Rating: 5
I found this book to be very helpful! It is an excellent source of information for the VB6 developer making the transition to .NET. The OOP chapter was great. It's great for learning to use the IDE and other related features. In reference to the last review: I found that there are revisions and a feedback loop available at the website.


Summary: Good info, poor proofreading
Rating: 3
I read this book cover to cover, and worked through virtually all the examples. There's a lot of good information here, but proofreading is poor, and more information is needed to get some of the more complex sample code (provided at the author's web site) operational on one's local machine. That's rather frustrating after making a large investment in studying the text.
Most of the textual content of the book is well-written and helpful. Chapter 6, "Using ASP.NET Web Controls", is a bit garbled and buggy.
The web page for downloads related to the book currently has no errata section, in spite of the existence of plenty of errata. Perhaps one reason there is no list is that no easy way is provided to contact the authors or publisher with bug reports.
For a five-star rating from me this book would need:
(1) Another proofreading pass, with emphasis on making sure code examples work (with thought given to conditions on local machines that might cause particular ones not to work); and
(2) An active feedback loop between readers and the author. A discussion forum for reader-to-reader interaction would be helpful, too.


Summary: Thanks for a Fantastic Read!!!
Rating: 5
This was a delightful book to read. I am a very seasoned VB6/ASP Developer who is about to get his feet wet with .NET. Your book provides the direction I need to make a comfortable transition...Your examples were of the level I anticipated, and your dialog made it very easy to follow along.
My hat goes off to all of the authors who created this very readable and worthwhile book! Thanks so much!


Summary: Excelente Book
Rating: 5
I preordered and received it on April 12,2002.
Hasta ahora el libro esta excelente. El Capitulo de "Object-Oriented Changes in Visual Basic" esta tan bueno que vale lo que pesa en oro.
Nunca habia visto una explicacion de Programacion Orientada a Objeto tan facil de entender; con ejemplos tan claros.
El libro no es grande asi que se puede leer en un par de semanas.
El precio esta muy bueno tambien.
Eso si, debes tener idea de como programar en VB6 para que puedas entender las diferencias con VB.NET.