Sams Publishing
Chris Payne, Scott Mitchell
0672321688
Amazon Review
Ideal for anyone new to Web programming on Windows and for anyone making the
leap from the older ASP to the new ASP.NET, Sams Teach Yourself ASP.NET in 21
Days offers an approachable guide to the latest in Microsoft .NET technologies.
The author's example-packed and accessible presentation style help make this
title a success.
In a three-week lesson plan (actually this book has 23 lessons, plus three
extra "bonus" weekly sample programs), this text walks the reader through
the essential APIs and programming techniques needed to use ASP.NET effectively.
For those with some previous ASP experience, this book shows what's different
(and better) in ASP.NET. (In fact, every chapter has a section marked "But
That's Not ASP!" where the author points out gotchas and tips for navigating
the richness and complexity of the new ASP.NET.)
After covering basic Web Forms and controls, the author looks at database support
and ADO.NET, then XML, in subsequent sections. He uses an online banking application,
which is enhanced after each full week, to show off techniques from each group
of lessons. (His final, fanciful "BananaMobile" online application,
however, might be a bit off the mark for some business readers.) Along the way,
there's good coverage here of Web services and the basics of configuring and
deploying ASP.NET applications on live servers. A late section on mobile controls
glances at Mobile Web controls.
Like other titles in the Teach Yourself series, every lesson presents the reader
with a handful of questions (usually about a half dozen), with thorough answers
provided in a reference appendix. In all, this title will make ASP.NET accessible
for just about anyone, with or without exposure to the older ASP standard. Clearly
written and well organized, the author covers a lot of material but doesn't get
bogged down with the somewhat daunting details of .NET. --Richard Dragan