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Instead of using freelance writers who get no training, we use a small staff of programmers who are trained in our proven writing and teaching methods. Instead of publishing 40+ books each year, we focus on just a few. Instead of showing pieces of code, we provide complete applications that have been checked and re-checked for accuracy. And instead of rushing books to market, we refuse to let schedule or budget interfere with quality. As I see it, thats the only way to make sure that every book we publish is the best one on its subject.
Thats why I say that no other ASP.NET 2.0 book will teach you so much, so fast, or so thoroughly as ours will. Try it and see for yourself!
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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A Great Soop to Nuts tutorial for the latest ASP.NET dev.,
This review is from: Murach's ASP.NET 3.5 Web Programming with VB 2008 (Paperback)
I'm my job I review hundreds of books a year. I only publically comment on the really good ones and this one is super !
If I were going to teach a course on ASP.NET Development in VB, this is the book that I would use. It's complete, well written, up to date with all the latest ASP.NET technology, and aesthetically pleasing ! Joe Stagner www.MisfitGeek.com
11 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Good book, but not for beginners,
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This review is from: Murach's ASP.NET 2.0 Web Programming with VB 2005 (Paperback)
I purchased this book after reading the excellent reviews. I have decent html knowledge, and some limited asp 3.0 skills. I wanted to start using asp.net 2.0 and Visual Studio 2005. I found myself quite confused with the first one page project in the book. This was because the project is presented as if the reader already has VB 2005 experience. I found similar reviews to Murach's ASP.net 1.1 web programming book. If you are looking for entry level use of VS 2005 with ASP.net this unfortunately is not it. I was hoping to see explanations of different controls in the toolboxes, etc. I will keep this for future reference and keep searching for a good beginner's book.
19 of 24 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Not for Training, Barely for Reference,
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This review is from: Murach's ASP.NET 2.0 Web Programming with VB 2005 (Paperback)
This book is not sure who it is intended for. It states it is for Training and Reference. It is not a training book and as a refence book it leaves much to be desired. If you know anything about ASP.NET the first 300 pages will bore you (so will most of the rest of the book). Whether you know ASP.NET or not parts of the last 200 pages assume you are an expert and even states topics the author raises won't be covered since it is assumed you are already familar. Leaves you wondering who the book is really for.
I feel that most of the content in this book is covered better in Scott Mitchell's ASP.NET 2.0 in 24 hours from Sams, even in one of the two ASP.NET 2.0 Dummies books if you are a beginer. If you are experienced with ASP.NET you will be better served looking at O'Reilly's ASP.NET 2.0 A Developer's Handbook by Wei-Meng Lee. IMHO The paired pages are not well done. The left hand page supposedly has the description; the right hand page, always referred to as a 'figure' even if it is all text, has: (a.) a summary of the description; (b.) a table; (c.) a very few lines of code, often out of context; (d.) a screen shot; or some combination of these. The description invariably immediately refers to the figure but then lists what you should get out of the 'figure'. On more than half the paired pages there is no need to read the the right-hand page. An additional complaint with the book is that the granularity required to produce the paired pages is often to granular to convey a complete idea in context, often when this happened the balance of the idea is not presented in the next paired page but later in the chapter as is continually stated by the author, making the book seem disjointed on many occassions. There is good information in the book but 800+ pages is a lot to wade through to find those nuggets; it works better as a reference than as a training book but even as a refernce it falls down due to the disjointed, incomplete idea presentation. A couple of things in this book not yet found in the others I've read is the new ability to have accelerator keys (Alt+'key'), User & Server Controls. Before you commit your money and your time tothis book you should evaluate where you are on the ASP.NET learning curve, what you want out of an ASP.NET 2.0 book and whether this book will fit your needs. I think there are better books availble to learn ASP.NET from, regardless of your experience.
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