Beginning ASP Databases by John Kauffman |
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An initial ASP tutorial explains the basics of the language, but the really interesting educational material accompanies the scripts in the library. With each program, the author comments on whatever interesting tricks he's used, excerpting the code as needed. The book touches on pretty much everything ASP can do (including its considerable power to interact with databases).
The library includes a script that runs a suggestion box, another that runs a vote counter, one that files requests for purchase orders, and a whole bunch of calculators. You'll also find scripts for rotating banner ads, a script that walks the surfer through a troubleshooting tree, and a script that tracks vacation time. Rather than pad his book with gee-whiz scripts having little practical value, Greg Buczek has built a collection of scripts that are useful just as they are and can be modified to fit other situations. (All the code appears on the companion CD-ROM.) --David Wall
byte.com
There are tons of books for ASP scripts, but this one has all the qualities to make it one of the best: It is comprehensive, has a reference, and is well-written. The examples are very well chosen and will attract people from many walks of life and industries. All in all, this is the book for ASP scripting. Recommended. --Moshe Bar
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