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Rating: Summary: ASP Tricks OK Review: I have spent a good amount of time working with ASP and other forms of VBscripting. This book has taught a thing or two about ASP, but I believe that it would have been much more useful for me as I was learning to use the technology. I believe this book has little to reveal to experts but it's something very useful to have if you're a casual programmer or teacher. Homer deals with a great number of common ASP problems, errors and how to make scrips more efficient and reliable.
Rating: Summary: The topping of an ASP cake. Review: Some people, so it seems, expected Alex Homer to break ground rules with his knowledge of ASP. He is a wonderful writer and a terrific programmer, but he's also just another joe. This book will not teach you to program better, it'll teach to think better about designing certain scenario where ASP is needed. It'll show you new and innovative ways to solve problems. It doesn't mean you need to be an expert to understand this book, anyone can understand it. The experienced ones will know what to do to make those ideas work, the newbies will know where to look for information to make these things work. This book is for everybody. It's very useful when you come to a point when you have the technical knowledge, but don't know what to do with it.
Rating: Summary: A Must if you have worked in ASP for 2-3 months Review: This is not the book to start with but an excellent resource I would always like to keep with me once I am aware of ASP and want to go further into the details which not everyone knows.
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