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Rating: Summary: Good book if you know ASP.NET Review: Hoffman jumps quickly through this book and you will need to read his other books to see what he leaves out. Security, discussions, community aspects are bare but the best thing about this book is the application of a CMP (Container Mapping Persistence) - a tool from the Java world that was until now impossible to build under MS technologies. Now that we have that I cant wait until it becomes standard. I've already begun to port all our applications to this. It is that good.
Rating: Summary: The Best from Wrox in Years Review: Hoffman jumps quickly through this book and you will need to read his other books to see what he leaves out. Security, discussions, community aspects are bare but the best thing about this book is the application of a CMP (Container Mapping Persistence) - a tool from the Java world that was until now impossible to build under MS technologies. Now that we have that I cant wait until it becomes standard. I've already begun to port all our applications to this. It is that good.
Rating: Summary: A must have for E-Commerce Developers in .Net Review: I have read plenty of Wrox books over the years, but this one ranks at the top of a very long list. The E-Commerce material was covered well, and the book is very easy to read, in fact, it was one of the most articulate software books I have read. I was also very pleased with the code for this book, it installed without a hitch, and compiled clean the first time in Visual Studio.Net. The database recovered well from a .BAK file, so it was painless to learn the material with a real world sample.If you want to learn CMP, or would like to learn to build a very scalable E-Commerce solution, don't hesitate on this book; it is great. A word of caution, this is not a book for beginning programmers without .Net experience, as the book is fast paced and does not cover topics like how to create Strong Names for assemblies. It also does not give a whole lot of configuration information for the project in the event you wanted to build off this sample site.
Rating: Summary: A must have for E-Commerce Developers in .Net Review: I have read plenty of Wrox books over the years, but this one ranks at the top of a very long list. The E-Commerce material was covered well, and the book is very easy to read, in fact, it was one of the most articulate software books I have read. I was also very pleased with the code for this book, it installed without a hitch, and compiled clean the first time in Visual Studio.Net. The database recovered well from a .BAK file, so it was painless to learn the material with a real world sample. If you want to learn CMP, or would like to learn to build a very scalable E-Commerce solution, don't hesitate on this book; it is great. A word of caution, this is not a book for beginning programmers without .Net experience, as the book is fast paced and does not cover topics like how to create Strong Names for assemblies. It also does not give a whole lot of configuration information for the project in the event you wanted to build off this sample site.
Rating: Summary: Good book if you know ASP.NET Review: The author definitely knows his stuff, but it is not for those who are not very knowledgeable in C# and ASP.NET. Hoffman has some excellent techniques he is applying to ASP.NET, but you will need to spend some serious time to grasp his concepts. He seems to be an excellent programmer, but not a teacher for those trying to grasp ASP.NET.
Rating: Summary: Not much help and support for installation Review: The book doesn't provide much help even to install its own sample code. First, you have to look around very hard to find the source code to download (it is no longer in wrox.com). Second, the database is for restore to SQL Server 2000 only. It doesn't provide any kind of script file that I can make little modify to install it to a SQL Server 7 or MSDE 2000. You will be stuck if you don't have SQL Server 2000 installed. Third, the source code installation is not a install and run, I have to do some change to be able to opetn the solution.
Rating: Summary: Too Brief Review: The Container mapping is the second chapter is good... I read a book for a day and return to book shop for next day. I am looking for books to discuss the whole architecure with e-commerce site. This book just breifly describe each topic, and some difficult topic such as inventory control are missed out intentionally...The author says it is waste of resource, then I would say I waste my money. I pay $50bulks for the book and the content should be much more enriched...MSDN has a very good example there, The Duwich Bookshop, Duwich Online.....Those are the materials that I am looking for.... Disappointed
Rating: Summary: Not much help and support for installation Review: This book provides extensive documentation for a sample e-commerce Web site, but not much in the way of instruction. It is more of a "Look, here's how I did it"-book than a "Look, here's how you do it"-book. If you're a beginner, this book will go WAY over your head. It was written for those already well-versed in VS.NET/C#/ASP.NET and are looking for some guidance to put their skills to use in creating an online store.
Rating: Summary: Simply Documentation for a Sample E-Commerce Site Review: This book provides extensive documentation for a sample e-commerce Web site, but not much in the way of instruction. It is more of a "Look, here's how I did it"-book than a "Look, here's how you do it"-book. If you're a beginner, this book will go WAY over your head. It was written for those already well-versed in VS.NET/C#/ASP.NET and are looking for some guidance to put their skills to use in creating an online store.
Rating: Summary: Simply Documentation for a Sample E-Commerce Site Review: This book provides extensive documentation for a sample e-commerce Web site, but not much in the way of instruction. It is more of a "Look, here's how I did it"-book than a "Look, here's how you do it"-book. If you're a beginner, this book will go WAY over your head. It was written for those already well-versed in VS.NET/C#/ASP.NET and are looking for some guidance to put their skills to use in creating an online store.
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