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Title: ASP 3.0 Programmer's Reference by Richard Anderson, Dan Denault, Brian Francis, Marco Gregorini, Alex Homer, Craig McQueen, Simon Robinson, John Schenken, Kevin Williams, Richard Anderson ISBN: 1861003234 Publisher: Wrox Press Inc Pub. Date: 15 April, 1999 Format: Paperback Volumes: 1 List Price(USD): $34.99 |
Average Customer Rating: 4.28
Rating: 4
Summary: Thorough Coverage and Clear Simple Code Examples
Comment: If you have a little programming experience, this is an excellent source to get started with ASP. Objects, methods and properties are clearly and concisely explained, and their use is well illustrated with (very) short snippets of code. You can quickly find out just about anything you need to know about ASP-- which is exactly what a reference should provide.
Each of the chapters is well-organized and easy to navigate. The appendices are also very useful.
I judge my programming books by how often I resort to them, and I use this one all the time because the answers I need are always there.
I would have given the book five stars if the index had been a little more friendly to non-ASP programmers. Though the index has entries for all ASP objects, it's not very useful unless you already know the name of the object you are looking for.
For example, try looking up "array" in the index, as you might naturally do, coming from any other programming language. It's not there. A simple note in the index like "see dimensions" would be helpful.
Bottom Line: This book has all the info you need to write just about any ASP program you'd ever need to write, and it's well worth the money.
Rating: 5
Summary: Must have ASP reference
Comment: Let's face it, no ASP programmer can remember it all, so having a handy-dandy reference book that cuts to the chase is a must. This book does just that, and then some. I turn to it all the time(mostly because I can't stand the MS online doc). A great companion to this book is Proffesional Active Server Pages 3.0, goes into more depth and more examples. Also, Beginning ASP Databases and SQL in 10 minutes was very helpful. Using mostly these four books, I've been able to develop several full blown, database driven ASP web sites.
Rating: 4
Summary: good book, but...
Comment: This is a good book. it's well written, and it covers a great deal of topics. The only problem is that is a bad reference book. I find information hard to find. The author should have written an advance ASP book, instead of a reference. You should shop around, there are better choices out there. For example Professional ASP 3.0 by WROX.
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