Contents tagged with Book Review
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Book Review: ASP.NET MVC in Action
I've had the pleasure of being able to review ASP.NET MVC in Action in it's early access form. If you've not heard of this program, Manning has a program called MEAP (Manning Early Access Program) which allows you to purchase the book before it's published and gain access to it in PDF form as the author makes the chapters available. In this case, I've been reading parts of the book nearly a year before it will be physically published in Sept 2009. I highly recommend checking that out, as I've participated a number of times. In fact, I purchased C# in Depth, 2nd edition over the weekend in MEAP. I have access to the 1st edition via PDF, access to the 2nd edition in PDF, and will receive a hard copy when the 2nd edition is published. An excellent way to receive books in my opinion. Anyway, on to my review of ASP.NET MVC in Action.
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Book Review: Programming .NET 3.5 by O’Reilly
I just finished reading a review copy of “Programming .NET 3.5” from O’Reilly. The book, published in August, is an overview of the latest .NET Framework revision. You’ll get an introduction to the topics that have been introduced along the way that include technology from .NET 2.0, .NET 3.0, and the latest version; .NET 3.5. Also included are libraries such as ASP.NET MVC and Silverlight.
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Book Review: LINQ Quickly
I've been reading another book from Packt Publishing, called "LINQ Quickly". Again, it's a pretty short book, coming in at 250 pages. The author does a decent job at explaining the basis of LINQ and the various implementations, such as LINQ to SQL, and so on. What would have been a welcome addition to this book is a more practical approach to the technology. Perhaps by building a real application along the way. There is an appendix for just that, but it's a disappointing 7 pages. The book's subtitle mentions it being a practical guide but I didn't see that.
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Book Review: ASP.NET 3.5 Unleashed
I've been working my way through "ASP.NET 3.5 Unleashed" lately. Although I'm not quite finished, since the book comes in just under 2000 pages, I do feel confident in writing a review.
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Book Review: Managing Software Development with Trac and Subversion
I just finished an interesting book, "Managing Software Development with Trac and Subversion". Trac, a ticket management system, and Subversion, a source control management system, are open source software that are very popular in the community. I've used each extensively and really enjoy what each of the solutions bring to the table over their competition.
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Book Review: Build Your Own ASP.NET 2.0 Web Site Using C# & VB, 2nd Edition
Over the last few weeks I've been working on finishing the latest book from SitePoint on ASP.NET, "Build Your Own ASP.NET 2.0 Web Site Using C# & VB, 2nd Edition". The authors did a great job on this book. It's fit for a beginner and does a wonderful job of teaching the basics of getting started in ASP.NET. Many books skimp on the things you need before coding can begin, or they leave it out completely. Here you'll find plenty of help and suggestions for using the most modern tools available to a new ASP.NET developer.
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Book Review: ASP.NET Data Presentation Controls Essentials
Not long ago I received an email from someone at Packt Publishing asking if I would review their latest ASP.NET book. I gladly accepted as this is something I'd like to do more of. I have another book on my bedside table waiting for a review and I'm in the middle of performing a technical edit of a book due for publication in July. I'm thoroughly enjoying this kind of work and hope to continue it. More on that in a future entry I imagine.