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Build Your Own Microsoft Visual Interdev Web Applications

Build Your Own Microsoft Visual Interdev Web Applications

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Practical Applicability to Solve Real World Problems
Review: Dan's book helps tackle some real world issues in the fast paced web application development field. His style is specific to the examples at hand but also general enought that you can use the techniques to solve other problems. This book deals with the practical issues that developers deal with every day and not the 'extras' that come with Interdev. (Image composer, music generator..etc).

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: The Worst book I never ever read!!!!
Review: I think the tutorial on Microsoft web site (Interdev) is better than any topic in this book. I won't recommend other people to buy this.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Close but yet so far
Review: I'm probably the only one who has made a positive comment on this book. This book starts off by giving you a high-level and some details of the Web Site Evolution (if you already know this, then you'd be bored). This book assumes that you have a fully functioning copy of Visual InterDev. To successfully build 3 of the applications you will need a copy or access to SQL Server. The explanations and step-by-steps in Chptrs 2 and 3 were well done and easy to understand. All the exercises in Chptr 3 worked. Can't comment on the building of any applications in the book because I haven't started on those exercises. However, I did use the same steps in Chptr 3 to 'Create a Web Project', 'Associate a Database with the Project', building a form using the Form Wizard on an existing Access database and it worked first time. I also applied a GridData ActiveX Control in design-time against this database connection and it also worked successfully using the same steps written in the book. It's a good book to get you up to speed with a begining to intermediate-level of the Visual InterDev product, however, you will need other reference books to help you go beyond this.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Close but yet so far
Review: The book has really good themes for web sites, but unfortunately it is not well put together. Missing lots of explanation in the examples given. The examples that I create do not match what is on CD. Things are missing.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: this book didn't help me at all!
Review: The problem with this book, like many others that teach by doing, is getting to the doing part. For this book it was getting Visual InterDev set up so you could start to build the application. I found that in to many instances the step by step instructions lead to a black hole. I would recommend instead you buy Microsoft's Mastering Visual Interdev

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Very very poor book
Review: This book didn't help me at all. It contains a number of sample sites, including all the necessary code to get there. Unfortunately, this code is almost never explained. This whole book is for "imitating monkeys" who just enter the described code in their computer without understanding any logic behind. I recommend everybody who is interested in quickly learning the logic behind to buy the Visual InterDev book from Microsoft Press.


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