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Rating: Summary: A web development book, not all ASP Review: If your looking for straight ASP don't buy this book. This book spends a big chuck on HTML, then SQL (just straight SQL not via ASP pages), and it explores VBScript and JScript. It makes a nice over-all reference book but it would be disapponting if ASP is all you wanted. I look at this book as part one of two. The next book to get is Active Server Pages 2.0 Unleashed. ASP 2.0 book ignores all the basics of this first ASP book and dives into the fun stuff. But if your new to ASP and VBScript definitely get the Active Server Pages Unleashed book first. This book is probably my number one reference book as it covers a lot of material.
Rating: Summary: It is a excellent book for ASP,Javascript beginners Review: The book begins by explaining how to set up IIS and NT. That's nice, but, if I wanted to know that I would have bought IIS Unleashed and NT Server Unleashed.This book also contains JScript (not JavaScript) and HTML references, in addition to its VBScript references. This is good if you're just getting into web authoring. But, for those of us who are already familiar with these and are looking for a definitive language, DOM, and ASP Component reference, this is not the book. It gives some pretty good examples of some intermediate ASP techniques. However, this book's focus is NOT on ASP, but general page setup and development using ASP to spice it up a bit. This is an excellent book for beginners, just delving into ASP.
Rating: Summary: Good for beginners, but intermediate to advanced... Review: The book begins by explaining how to set up IIS and NT. That's nice, but, if I wanted to know that I would have bought IIS Unleashed and NT Server Unleashed. This book also contains JScript (not JavaScript) and HTML references, in addition to its VBScript references. This is good if you're just getting into web authoring. But, for those of us who are already familiar with these and are looking for a definitive language, DOM, and ASP Component reference, this is not the book. It gives some pretty good examples of some intermediate ASP techniques. However, this book's focus is NOT on ASP, but general page setup and development using ASP to spice it up a bit. This is an excellent book for beginners, just delving into ASP.
Rating: Summary: An Excellent Reference for ASP Beginners Review: This book has become an invaluable asset in my programming library. As a long time HTML developer who has worked with pretty much every aspect of Internet development I find this book a welcome reference piece on a weekly (or at least monthly) basis. It starts you off with some fairly basic examples of how to install and configure NT, IIS and SQL Server...then moves into a remedial HTML reference section that might seem a bit newbie-esque to the advanced developer. But don't worry, the book more than delivers in later sections discussing such things as Active X objects, recordsets, even getting into how to use MS Visual Interdev, an ASP development tool. Overall, this is a must read book for anyone who would like to get into Active Server Pages development. It appears that the content is geared more toward the Internet development newbie, but the book is very well organized, so grabbing exactly the information you need is quick and easy (if you're a net pro already). This book is among 5-6 absolute must read books on Internet development in my library. Grab a copy today, you won't be disappointed.
Rating: Summary: One of the best in ASP Review: This is book is very useful for the beginners. If you want to start ASP for the first time means surely this book will do all for you.
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