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Title: Essential ASP.NET With Examples in C#
by Fritz Onion
ISBN: 0-201-76040-1
Publisher: Addison-Wesley Pub Co
Pub. Date: 11 February, 2003
Format: Paperback
Volumes: 1
List Price(USD): $44.99
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Average Customer Rating: 4.67 (24 reviews)

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Rating: 5
Summary: Required Reading for any ASP.NET Web Developer
Comment: Fritz Onion's "Essential ASP.NET" is one of the best ASP.NET books I have read. It doesn't spend too much time on the mind numbing basics, but also doesn't skip them entirely. You may want to have at least a basic understanding of ASP.NET before reading this book though. Fritz strikes just the right balance between implementation details and discussion. I have read many books where the author says the same thing over and over to make a point. He does an excellent job here, and his book is very readable. You will not get bored reading this book!

What more could you want in a book? This book covers all of the important topics of ASP.NET development - DataGrids, Verification, Http pipelines, ASP.NET architecture. He covers it all! Every real world ASP.NET application developer will gain valuable insight from this book.

If I had to change one thing about the book, I would have liked to see more results of the code. For code samples I didn't understand exactly how they worked, I had to build and run them myself in order to see the results. I would have liked to see screenshots for more of the code samples running. There were these screenshots for the most difficult code sections to grasp and I commend Fritz for having them, but I think there could have been more.

If you only buy one ASP.NET book, buy this one!

Rating: 5
Summary: Delivers what the title promises.
Comment: I teach, and helped co-author, a course in ASP.NET development using C#, and have been exposed to a great deal of material on ASP.NET. I have found this book to be the deepest, most focused and most informative text on the topics it covers, and it is a pleasure to read as well.

It does require a founding in programming and web development that would limit its usefulness for a beginner, but it is the only book I would unreservedly recommend for ASP.NET.

Rating: 5
Summary: Must-read for experienced developers new to asp.net
Comment: Are you an experienced developer? Are you new to ASP.NET (but have at least some understanding of web programming)? If so, you have found your book!

I fit the above criteria, and I purchased this book. It is clearly and concisely written, contains very relevant material, and has a well-planned flow. The book does an outstanding job of explaining the intricacies of the new .NET platform- how it works, and how to properly utilize it. It's more for teaching the reader .NET than for reference- though you will likely use it for reference in the future.

The author does a great job of explaining the major points of the architecture. The chapters on error handling, data binding, validation, state management and security are especially well written (yes, basically all of it). You will learn how to build a basic .net app from the ground up. However, the book does assume a certain level of intelligence and experience in the reader- it won't hold your hand, nor bog you down with the obvious details (however you want to look at it). Yet it still manages to cover its topics very thoroughly.

Other books often give vanilla examples and have multiple authors who use all different styles, and expect you to learn from cookie-cutter examples without telling you why they chose to do something a certain way, or if alternatives even exist. Unfortunately, the problems we face when developing usually don't fit an example in a book, so we actually need to understand the architecture with which we're working. This book is the first step towards understanding the hows and whys of .NET. It should be read cover to cover. It's so well written and concise that I could actually go out on a limb here and call it a page-turner! :)

After reading it, I had confidence in how I was designing my apps because I knew how it would behave, and knew I was using
the most efficient method.

This book should not be the only one in your collection. Truth is, there is no one-stop-shopping book for ASP.NET. I recommend the following in addition to this title:

Programming ASP.NET (O'Reilly & Assoc.)- a more thorough title and excellent reference, but leaves out much of the explanation/understanding that this book provides.

ASP.NET Website Programming (Wrox) - explains web methodology thoroughly, with excellent examples

ADO.NET in a Nutshell (O'Reilly & Assoc.) - indispensible if you're using databases

These four books will be all you need, and you will keep going back to each of them.

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