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Paperback Professional Active Server Pa Ges 2.0 Book

ISBN: 1861001266

ISBN13: 9781861001269

Professional Active Server Pa Ges 2.0

This title covers ASP 2.0, looking at the Microsoft technology which allows the reader to build secure commercial applications for use over the Internet. A knowledge of Javascript or VBScript is... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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the First Step to be Professional for Intermediate

If u have fundamental knowledges on programming and database, and have experienced on using vbscript and html to develop website, or u are already an intermediate web developer(those can create a simple website, not web page) and u want more, it can be one of the first step for u to learn how to be a professional web programmer. The topics on Database, Client/Server, Creating online Communities, Transactions, Implementing ASP Securities and the E-Commerce Case Study it tells u many important concepts and useful techniques to develop a professional website.I'm a CS student and an intermediate web developer. I read this book after I read another ASP book about basic ASP. The books start by stating new generation of web solution which the world demands and what tools u can archieve them(all microsoft products). Then it tells u the basic ASP concepts. After reading these two chapters, u know about what a web required and the entry to archeive them. It goes on to explain differnt ASP object/components. If u're experinced on developing website, u'll know how these work and what for: u'll find it very useful. The book also tells u some tips on how to use them smartly. After these studying these basic ideas, the professional things come: database, transaction, security, online communicty and an e-commerce case study. They're important to if u don't know them much or haven't implement the concepts on web.The books explain these concepts clearly by text and codes. Useful tips are all around. Appendix let u find out infomation about ASP method, property quickly etc. If u feel urself an intermediate web developer but want to be professional, u must read it. ASP is just a tool to archeive it, concept is more importnat, and the book makes a good balance.after reading this book, u should go on to read Professional ASP techniques for Webmaster

A must have ASP book!

I picked up this book with no background in ASP. Of course I didn't understand at all. I then read Beginning ASP and got back to this one. It is indeed one of the best book on ASP 2.0. It covers databases access, security and many web development tips with lots of examples. This book is for readers who have basic knowledge in HTML, database, JScript, Vbscript and ASP. Beginning and Professional ASP are two must have books for web developers.

this book kicks ASP!

i'm only half way through the book and i love it! ....it's definitely the most definitive book on ASP that i've seen thus far.....the authors assume a basic understanding of HTML, VBScript, and some JScript but also guide the reader smoothly through all of the topics covered with numerous examples of some of the hot areas of web development such as form processing, web/database access, and security....a definite must buy if you're into web development or just enjoy playing with the stuff like me

Great reference

I learned to use advanced ASP features by reading this book, and now I use it as an always-trustfull reference whenever I forget how to do something.

Outstanding Book for Experienced Programmers

Let me put my review in perspective. I have been programming in one language or another for almost twenty years. I am an Internet Engineer for a Fortune 500 company. I perform contract work consisting of database design and implementation. In other words, I'm very familiar with many of the topics as they're presented in this book. Coming from this background, I found this book to be an invaluable resource.I would NOT recommend this book to a beginner. I can't stress this point enough.For an experienced programmer (and not just an experienced web surfer or HTML author!), the Wrox "Professional" series are a tremendous resource. Too many Internet-programming books start out with the history of CERN, HTML, ad nauseum. The "advanced" books are only useful as references, but you could never read them cover-to-cover. For me, the Wrox "Professional" books fall somewhere in between--exactly what I'm looking for."Professional Active Server Pages 2.0" did a great job of bringing web applications all together: from server side scripting, to client side scripting, to configuring IIS 4.0, to programming and installing Visual Basic components, to implementing transactions with Transaction Server. I found the segments regarding Internet security to be especially interesting. Although several of the examples assume a Windows NT Server 4.0 setup with IIS 4.0 and Microsoft SQL Server 6.5, I was able to implement many of them using Peer Web Services on Windows NT Workstation 4.0, Personal Web Server on Windows 98, and Microsoft Access 97.The book does have some drawbacks: there are some pages that have incorrect code examples. Chapter six, which covers the Server Object model references many components which simply do not function as advertised. I had to purchase the "Internet Information Server Resource Kit" and install some of the components from the accompanying CD-ROM before I could use them. However Wrox does provide an errata bulletin board on their website, and there are a few discussion groups there as well that can help you through these types of problems. I even e-mailed Wrox for some of my questions, and was very grateful to receive answers straight from the authors.If you are already comfortable with object-oriented programming, and have a reasonable understanding of the Internet, then you should find this book to be a great resource. I can't recommend it highly enough. However, the novice web programmer who is simply looking to spice up their pages with a little server side scripting would be well advised to look elsewhere.
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