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ASP.NET Solutions - 23 Case Studies: Best Practices for Developers [Paperback]

Rick Leinecker (Author)
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Book Description

September 22, 2003
ASP.NET has caught on more quickly than any other part of Microsoft's .NET strategy. The forthcoming release of version 1.1 should only accelerate the use of ASP.NET. Many developers have learned the basics of ASP.NET, and have been impressed with its potential to ease their Web development projects. What these developers have been longing for is a book which will help explain to them how to take best advantage of the features of ASP.NET, using detailed, real-world case studies that they can relate to. ASP.NET Solutions - 24 Case Studies fills that need. Each case study illustraties one aspect of ASP.NET by building an application based on that technology. Each technology and chapter increases in complexity, building upon the previous topics. By the end of the book developers will have painlessly taken their programming skills to the next level. Readers will appreciate the extensive sample code, which they can easily take and use in their own development projects. This book will be a perfect complement to the several bestselling ASP.NET tutorials currently on the market, while providing content - including coverage ASP.NET 1.1 - not found in any of them.

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Many developers are already familiar with the basics of ASP.NET and have been impressed with its potential to ease the creation of Web applications. However, few resources exist for those looking to translate their knowledge of ASP.NET into tailored solutions for actual challenges developers face on a daily basis.

Enter ASP.NET Solutions--23 Case Studies, the authoritative guide for real-world solutions, design patterns, and best practices using the .NET framework and C# and VB .NET languages. Honed through training programs for seasoned developers, the book's case studies demonstrate how to build more than twenty different applications using various aspects of ASP.NET. Each chapter builds on those that came before, allowing readers to advance their programming skills by applying the technology to increasingly complex projects.

The applications in this book can save developers time and money by providing the foundation for applications such as:

  • Use ADO.NET to create a technical support application--Chapter 4
  • Build an online store by creating custom server controls--Chapter 8
  • Use XML to create a guest book application--Chapter 9
  • Manage a dynamic ad banner using NT services--Chapter 12
  • Create a feedback tracking module using data mining--Chapter 15
  • Enable speech on the Web--Chapter 21

A companion Web site, www.ASPNET-Solutions.com, provides working source code that can easily be modified to meet your specific needs. The site also offers demos, additional solutions, and a forum where readers can pose questions and swap tips.

Developers are hungry to realize the full potential of the ASP.NET platform. ASP.NET Solutions--23 Case Studies moves beyond concepts to provide expertise gained in the trenches to help readers find effective solutions to common problems.



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About the Author

Rick Leinecker is a veteran software developer who has written commercial software such as Perfect Checkmate and Bicycle Bridge. He has held a number of lead positions in major corporations, including senior software engineer in MCI's digital imaging division and senior software engineer at Landmark Communications. Rick has written numerous articles for magazines and Web sites such as www.developer.com and www.CodeGuru.com. He is also the author of Special Edition Using ASP.NET (Que, 2002) and The Visual C++ Bible (Hungry Minds, 1998).



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Product Details

  • Paperback: 912 pages
  • Publisher: Addison-Wesley Professional (September 22, 2003)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0321159659
  • ISBN-13: 978-0321159656
  • Product Dimensions: 9.2 x 7.1 x 1.6 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 2.9 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (9 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,317,761 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Good working code for the developer on the run, November 29, 2003
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Jason A. Salas (Dededo, Guam Guam) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: ASP.NET Solutions - 23 Case Studies: Best Practices for Developers (Paperback)
This book is one of the few books that is reminiscent of the many titles that were published in the glory days of ASP Classic, being "plug and play" books that had independent bits of code you could rip and start working with immediately. I'll admit that I hadn't heard of Rick Leinecker before this book came out, but I'm a big fan now.

While the title's main draw is to give a developer a series of diverse applications, it presents the information in a way in which many of us admittedly still program - on a per-script level, without all being tied into one major application. The code is documented nicely and explained well.

Also, examples like the Microsoft ASP.NET Forums and dynamic charting script author Leinecker use a more enterprise approach, each being component-driven sub-applications.

While the book's subtitle denotes "best practices" (which is somewhat argumentative when dissecting the code and methodologies used), it is a quick read, with lots of helpful info. And it does a great job of doing what it says - giving a developer quick, easy access to 23 different types of applications with which to deploy in web environments.

The SpeechVB application was also a neat addition.

So if you're looking for a title that just gives you a jumpstart on getting working code, grab this book.

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7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Very good book!, October 20, 2003
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This review is from: ASP.NET Solutions - 23 Case Studies: Best Practices for Developers (Paperback)
One thing I love about case study books is how they help you take your skills to the next level. Sometimes applying your skills in more advanced ways is a struggle. This book has helped me do just this in a few chapters.

While not every case study will hit the "nail on the head" for your current need, I think that there is something here for everyone.

It's certainly been beneficial to me.

Justin B.

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Something for Everyone but a number of holes, May 6, 2004
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John Spiegel (Denver, CO United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: ASP.NET Solutions - 23 Case Studies: Best Practices for Developers (Paperback)
I was a 10+ year Windows programmer w/ fairly minimal Web development. This book suited me well in some ways and poorly in others.

As the name implies, each chapter jumps right into a situation and most do a pretty good job of stepping through topical pieces of technology then tying it all together into a small application. There were a few chapters in particular that gave me an immediate jump into a real-world function I needed. For that reason alone, it was probably worth the purchase.

The topics covered are fairly broad. I, personally, found myself not seeing much use for some chapters but think that many would feel differently.

The language of choice alternates every other chapter between C# and VB, with the earlier sections discussing snippets in both, but the main application at the end is only covered in one. This makes it harder to follow if you're only focused on one.

The biggest problem is that the source code is generally only snippets in the chapters and not available on the website in many cases. Having gone to print nearly a year ago, it is very frustrating to still find the same "source code coming soon" placeholders for roughly 1/3 of the chapters. This made many of the chapters all but unusable to me.

Overall, the approach is more real world than most books, and the techniques can give interesting ideas or even be put into the site you're working on as you read, but without the source code, much of the book goes to waste. Check the book's site (www.aspnet-solutions.com) before you buy!

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