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		<title>Comment on Designing with CSS for a Beautiful Web by Pam R</title>
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		<dc:creator>Pam R</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 21 Aug 2010 04:46:48 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>This video shows how and why the transition to the standards of accessible web design. In it, CSS wizard, Andy Clarke shows his belief that the creation of a website must be approached from a browser instead of a fixed design models. He explains how end users can change the designs of the times zoom web pages to fit your screen, or to make printing easier to read. Instead of starting with a model that is a page designed for printing rigid tells how a browser will flow through all the design changes that may be affected by the end user or display device. &lt;Br /&gt; &lt;br /&gt; On the way, Andy covers the basics of CSS layouts, as well as working with type and color to enhance a project. Its methods, tools and resources are shared. I particularly liked the way that makes the background color for all other areas of a website. The humorous outtakes at the end of the video shows a comic side that is seen in the main part. &lt;br /&gt; &lt;br /&gt; If you have not already been convinced to move to a more modern approach in building web sites, or need an update because of it, this video will be a valuable tool. Following a suggestion from Andy working save time and improve design skills. I enjoyed this DVD and recommend it to anyone wanting to improve their ability to create web. &lt;br /&gt;Rating: 5 / 5</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This video shows how and why the transition to the standards of accessible web design. In it, CSS wizard, Andy Clarke shows his belief that the creation of a website must be approached from a browser instead of a fixed design models. He explains how end users can change the designs of the times zoom web pages to fit your screen, or to make printing easier to read. Instead of starting with a model that is a page designed for printing rigid tells how a browser will flow through all the design changes that may be affected by the end user or display device. </p>
<p> On the way, Andy covers the basics of CSS layouts, as well as working with type and color to enhance a project. Its methods, tools and resources are shared. I particularly liked the way that makes the background color for all other areas of a website. The humorous outtakes at the end of the video shows a comic side that is seen in the main part. </p>
<p> If you have not already been convinced to move to a more modern approach in building web sites, or need an update because of it, this video will be a valuable tool. Following a suggestion from Andy working save time and improve design skills. I enjoyed this DVD and recommend it to anyone wanting to improve their ability to create web. <br />
Rating: 5 / 5</p>
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		<title>Comment on Designing with CSS for a Beautiful Web by A. Solove</title>
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		<dc:creator>A. Solove</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 21 Aug 2010 03:19:55 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>This video has been incredibly useful. I am a professional Web designer who regularly read blogs, sites and CSS poke book reviews, so I did not expect to learn a lot. And I&#039;m not when it came to box model or specify colors. &lt;br /&gt; &lt;br /&gt; But seeing the working methods and process, and hear about the thought process behind the design steps have been incredibly helpful. We will guide you through making a linear scheme for the content of the page (which makes it accessible and well-structured) in a word processor and then HTML, then the style of typography, the design of the page, and then many details such as buttons, image parts, etc. &lt;br /&gt; &lt;br /&gt; I ordered the DVD for inspiration before starting a new project reviews, and I already feel as if they were receiving more I originally paid!Rating: 5 / 5</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This video has been incredibly useful. I am a professional Web designer who regularly read blogs, sites and CSS poke book reviews, so I did not expect to learn a lot. And I&#8217;m not when it came to box model or specify colors. </p>
<p> But seeing the working methods and process, and hear about the thought process behind the design steps have been incredibly helpful. We will guide you through making a linear scheme for the content of the page (which makes it accessible and well-structured) in a word processor and then HTML, then the style of typography, the design of the page, and then many details such as buttons, image parts, etc. </p>
<p> I ordered the DVD for inspiration before starting a new project reviews, and I already feel as if they were receiving more I originally paid!<br />
Rating: 5 / 5</p>
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		<title>Comment on Designing with CSS for a Beautiful Web by Matti Salokangas</title>
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		<dc:creator>Matti Salokangas</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 21 Aug 2010 02:39:59 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I also read Transcending CSS, so I was not sure how much more of this DVD can offer but I&#039;m a big fan of Andy Clarke, so I thought I&#039;d give it a shot. I was pleasantly surprised with the design and step by step DVD design. Andy provides realistic examples and walks in the HTML and CSS, while developing a fictitious site called &quot;Activate the Death Ray.&quot; After developing some web sites from the same lot and work every day as a web developer a lot of DVD has been re-apply the concepts already understood, but it is always good to hear a modern master CSS and Andy. I leave some clever CSS tricks I&#039;m sure it will add to my collection and web development a bit &quot;easier. &lt;br /&gt; &lt;br /&gt; I gave 4 stars out of 5, and that as I watched him jump back to chapter menu (which was quite annoying), after some more, not only through the game. Bloopers at the end were funny, wish Andy was a little &quot;about the &quot;blunder&quot; Andy course, did a bit of fun. &quot;&lt;br /&gt; &lt;br /&gt; Overall, well done, many things to put in a DVD and I&#039;m spending the whole development team, where they are to ensure that everything is in accordance with standards compliant web development and have at least a basic understanding of design concepts, such as print and color. &lt;br /&gt; &lt;br /&gt; If you are unsure, buy it. You can get the [...] For less than Amazon too.Rating: 4 / 5</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I also read Transcending CSS, so I was not sure how much more of this DVD can offer but I&#8217;m a big fan of Andy Clarke, so I thought I&#8217;d give it a shot. I was pleasantly surprised with the design and step by step DVD design. Andy provides realistic examples and walks in the HTML and CSS, while developing a fictitious site called &#8220;Activate the Death Ray.&#8221; After developing some web sites from the same lot and work every day as a web developer a lot of DVD has been re-apply the concepts already understood, but it is always good to hear a modern master CSS and Andy. I leave some clever CSS tricks I&#8217;m sure it will add to my collection and web development a bit &#8220;easier. </p>
<p> I gave 4 stars out of 5, and that as I watched him jump back to chapter menu (which was quite annoying), after some more, not only through the game. Bloopers at the end were funny, wish Andy was a little &#8220;about the &#8220;blunder&#8221; Andy course, did a bit of fun. &#8220;</p>
<p> Overall, well done, many things to put in a DVD and I&#8217;m spending the whole development team, where they are to ensure that everything is in accordance with standards compliant web development and have at least a basic understanding of design concepts, such as print and color. </p>
<p> If you are unsure, buy it. You can get the [...] For less than Amazon too.<br />
Rating: 4 / 5</p>
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		<title>Comment on Microsoft ASP.NET Programming with Microsoft Visual Basic .NET Version 2003 Step By Step by Z. Bo</title>
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		<dc:creator>Z. Bo</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 18 Aug 2010 05:55:53 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>This is the least useful book I purchased. It has nothing useful and not answer any questions I had. No wonder it was so cheap. I spent $ 9. Amozon 95 for the book, but I feel like I was robbed. I can give you for free if you ask, but I would be guilty if I do, because it would waste your valuable time. See other reviews and was not the only victim, do not buy this, it is 100% garbage. &lt;br /&gt; &lt;br /&gt; &lt;br /&gt;Rating: 1 / 5</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This is the least useful book I purchased. It has nothing useful and not answer any questions I had. No wonder it was so cheap. I spent $ 9. Amozon 95 for the book, but I feel like I was robbed. I can give you for free if you ask, but I would be guilty if I do, because it would waste your valuable time. See other reviews and was not the only victim, do not buy this, it is 100% garbage. </p>
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Rating: 1 / 5</p>
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		<title>Comment on Microsoft ASP.NET Programming with Microsoft Visual Basic .NET Version 2003 Step By Step by J. Foutz</title>
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		<dc:creator>J. Foutz</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 18 Aug 2010 04:39:53 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I started this book with a background in VB and classic ASP, with the aim of improving my knowledge of ASP. NET. I think that this book is really ugly. &lt;br /&gt; &lt;br /&gt; It seems that half the book is supposed to have a vast knowledge of classic ASP, and the other half is supposed not you ever used any type of scripting language before . The examples are horribly simplistic to the point that they have absolutely no connection with modern web applications. But you do not understand much of the book, unless you have programming experience. &lt;br /&gt; &lt;br /&gt; The first two parts (six chapters) could actually be something useful for a real beginner. They start slow and develop some basic skills. &lt;br /&gt; &lt;br /&gt; Part 2 is a bit &quot;different. Chapter 7 in web forms is fairly decent, but could be used any longer. Chapter 8 on server controls is poorly writing. Chapter 9 of the connection is terrible days. is supposed to have a very good background on access to traditional databases, with something like ADO, so it is definitely not for beginners. For example compares the DataReader object to a read-only cursor only forward, but if you have a background in data access not understand how cursors work. This is right next to where it says that the password key &quot;Specifies the password used to access the SQL Server database. &quot;Yes, DUH. In addition, most of the chapter is dedicated to working with XML data, but the chapter is working with databases. For a 68 page chapter conveys surprisingly little information that the new . It takes time to explain how the databases are always read and used in the work of real applications. just wanted to scream as I read. &lt;br /&gt; &lt;br /&gt; Chapter 10 on creating custom server controls, and chapter 11 on creating web services are very brief introductions to some fairly advanced and complex topics. They provide simplistic examples and then expect to be able to use the knowledge acquired in the chapters. Yeah right. &lt;br /&gt; &lt;br /&gt; Chapter 13 is aimed at beginners in the deployment of ASP. NET. Chapter 14 in the track and debugging is actually not bad. (It is not good either.) &lt;br /&gt; &lt;br /&gt; The book is based on using Visual Studio.. I will say that I have a prejudice against the IDE for the use of simple scripts, so I will not comment on adequate here. But he warned that three-quarters or more of the examples involve VS. NET.Rating: 1 / 5</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I started this book with a background in VB and classic ASP, with the aim of improving my knowledge of ASP. NET. I think that this book is really ugly. </p>
<p> It seems that half the book is supposed to have a vast knowledge of classic ASP, and the other half is supposed not you ever used any type of scripting language before . The examples are horribly simplistic to the point that they have absolutely no connection with modern web applications. But you do not understand much of the book, unless you have programming experience. </p>
<p> The first two parts (six chapters) could actually be something useful for a real beginner. They start slow and develop some basic skills. </p>
<p> Part 2 is a bit &#8220;different. Chapter 7 in web forms is fairly decent, but could be used any longer. Chapter 8 on server controls is poorly writing. Chapter 9 of the connection is terrible days. is supposed to have a very good background on access to traditional databases, with something like ADO, so it is definitely not for beginners. For example compares the DataReader object to a read-only cursor only forward, but if you have a background in data access not understand how cursors work. This is right next to where it says that the password key &#8220;Specifies the password used to access the SQL Server database. &#8220;Yes, DUH. In addition, most of the chapter is dedicated to working with XML data, but the chapter is working with databases. For a 68 page chapter conveys surprisingly little information that the new . It takes time to explain how the databases are always read and used in the work of real applications. just wanted to scream as I read. </p>
<p> Chapter 10 on creating custom server controls, and chapter 11 on creating web services are very brief introductions to some fairly advanced and complex topics. They provide simplistic examples and then expect to be able to use the knowledge acquired in the chapters. Yeah right. </p>
<p> Chapter 13 is aimed at beginners in the deployment of ASP. NET. Chapter 14 in the track and debugging is actually not bad. (It is not good either.) </p>
<p> The book is based on using Visual Studio.. I will say that I have a prejudice against the IDE for the use of simple scripts, so I will not comment on adequate here. But he warned that three-quarters or more of the examples involve VS. NET.<br />
Rating: 1 / 5</p>
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		<title>Comment on Microsoft ASP.NET Programming with Microsoft Visual Basic .NET Version 2003 Step By Step by J. D.</title>
		<link>http://www.mehdigoruk.com/microsoft-asp-net-programming-with-microsoft-visual-basic-net-version-2003-step-by-step/comment-page-1/#comment-189</link>
		<dc:creator>J. D.</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 18 Aug 2010 02:03:10 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>It&#039;s really frustrating trying to learn a programming book in the author&#039;s code does not work! None of the examples I have really tried to compile without having to &quot;fix&quot; your code. In most cases, that worked well, but in some cases, I never knew if my &quot;fix&quot; was a legitimate means to resolve the problem or could cause problems later. Not a good way to learn!Rating: 1 / 5</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It&#8217;s really frustrating trying to learn a programming book in the author&#8217;s code does not work! None of the examples I have really tried to compile without having to &#8220;fix&#8221; your code. In most cases, that worked well, but in some cases, I never knew if my &#8220;fix&#8221; was a legitimate means to resolve the problem or could cause problems later. Not a good way to learn!<br />
Rating: 1 / 5</p>
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		<title>Comment on Microsoft ASP.NET Programming with Microsoft Visual Basic .NET Version 2003 Step By Step by Anonymous</title>
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		<dc:creator>Anonymous</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 18 Aug 2010 00:38:58 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Sorry I bought this book. According to the previous reviewer, the author Mr. Duthie&#039;s just not good at teaching. His book very badly designed, too many people shooting at the same time. Note: I say this as someone who has been writing for years and took a course ASP ASP. NET and VB. . . . If &lt;p&gt; waiting, like me, to use this book to learn C # will be very disappointed. . . There is a lot of C # in. There is a chapter titled Understanding basic programming concepts. . . which is &quot;intended for readers who have little or programming experience anything directly.&quot; . (What I thought was totally inappropriate for a book on a subject at this level), hilarious in the article, but then the next is bird-and beginners are encouraged to read a lot of other books and websites. . . the rest of the chapter is a short career and unnecessary for some aspects of C #. My sense is only one chapter redundant just put there so that beginners can be fooled buy the book. &lt;p&gt; The order book is also worthy of criticism. . . you end up wading through tons of information on &quot;Management of State&quot;, &quot;application installation and safety.. before I knew about creating web forms or the use of controls... And I want children they need plenty of energy to it and drag it around all the parties before reaching a goal... &lt;p&gt; But the biggest problem with this book is that it has no clear idea of what level of programming aimed at, and is very confusing to get what he wants.Rating: 1 / 5</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Sorry I bought this book. According to the previous reviewer, the author Mr. Duthie&#8217;s just not good at teaching. His book very badly designed, too many people shooting at the same time. Note: I say this as someone who has been writing for years and took a course ASP ASP. NET and VB. . . . If
<p> waiting, like me, to use this book to learn C # will be very disappointed. . . There is a lot of C # in. There is a chapter titled Understanding basic programming concepts. . . which is &#8220;intended for readers who have little or programming experience anything directly.&#8221; . (What I thought was totally inappropriate for a book on a subject at this level), hilarious in the article, but then the next is bird-and beginners are encouraged to read a lot of other books and websites. . . the rest of the chapter is a short career and unnecessary for some aspects of C #. My sense is only one chapter redundant just put there so that beginners can be fooled buy the book. </p>
<p> The order book is also worthy of criticism. . . you end up wading through tons of information on &#8220;Management of State&#8221;, &#8220;application installation and safety.. before I knew about creating web forms or the use of controls&#8230; And I want children they need plenty of energy to it and drag it around all the parties before reaching a goal&#8230; </p>
<p> But the biggest problem with this book is that it has no clear idea of what level of programming aimed at, and is very confusing to get what he wants.<br />
Rating: 1 / 5</p>
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		<title>Comment on Microsoft ASP.NET Programming with Microsoft Visual Basic .NET Version 2003 Step By Step by James Duckett</title>
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		<dc:creator>James Duckett</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 17 Aug 2010 23:24:26 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>This book was quite hard to follow, and I think that was mainly because the author (G. Andrew Duthie) has not written clearly. For example, in the chapter on debugging wanted to see a document called &quot;track. AXD &quot;. The author wrote:&quot; The addition of traces. AXD to the base URL for the application, a list ... &quot;I had to read that sentence a dozen times and still did not know what she was asking. The image that followed helped me to understand. This is just one example, because was the end of the book, the freshest in my mind. &lt;p&gt; If you are not familiar with ASP, I do not think that the author had in mind while writing this book. You can not read more than a couple of pages without saying &quot;In classic ASP ...&quot; O &quot;... Unlike classic ASP, ASP. NET ... &quot;Or something to that effect. This can confuse someone who is new to ASP (and ASP. NET) to provide additional information that really want to know. At the beginning of the book, said that ASP. NET is completely different from ASP . I think the author should have left and left-ASP in the past (where I think it belongs). It has included an appendix on how to update yor applciations ASP to ASP. NET, which is good. But it is growing, &quot;classic&quot; ASP&#039;s book which I think is wrong. &lt;p&gt; This book is divided into four parts. The first part is aimed at beginners to help someone new to ASP. NET programming starts with the basics of programming VB. NET and explains what makes ASP. NET different from ASP. It also provides a brief (too brief) introduction to the server components can be added to an ASP. NET website. &lt;p&gt; the last three parties that the author really began to lose. It was as if I were writing at level 3 and then shot to level 8 of Part 1 and Part 2. Incidentally written on issues and not use the terminology defined earlier in the book. The chapters, but really I have information on the situation in Chapter 9 (Access and Data Association, a brief inroduction to ADO. NET) and 14 (analysis and debugging ASP. NET). Chapter 14 should have arrived long before the book. But Half of the examples that I teach a lot, and often do not work very well. &lt;p&gt; However, I would not recommend this book, and I regret buying (and paying retail at the top of this) . There is a lot more out there.Rating: 2 / 5</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This book was quite hard to follow, and I think that was mainly because the author (G. Andrew Duthie) has not written clearly. For example, in the chapter on debugging wanted to see a document called &#8220;track. AXD &#8220;. The author wrote:&#8221; The addition of traces. AXD to the base URL for the application, a list &#8230; &#8220;I had to read that sentence a dozen times and still did not know what she was asking. The image that followed helped me to understand. This is just one example, because was the end of the book, the freshest in my mind.
<p> If you are not familiar with ASP, I do not think that the author had in mind while writing this book. You can not read more than a couple of pages without saying &#8220;In classic ASP &#8230;&#8221; O &#8220;&#8230; Unlike classic ASP, ASP. NET &#8230; &#8220;Or something to that effect. This can confuse someone who is new to ASP (and ASP. NET) to provide additional information that really want to know. At the beginning of the book, said that ASP. NET is completely different from ASP . I think the author should have left and left-ASP in the past (where I think it belongs). It has included an appendix on how to update yor applciations ASP to ASP. NET, which is good. But it is growing, &#8220;classic&#8221; ASP&#8217;s book which I think is wrong. </p>
<p> This book is divided into four parts. The first part is aimed at beginners to help someone new to ASP. NET programming starts with the basics of programming VB. NET and explains what makes ASP. NET different from ASP. It also provides a brief (too brief) introduction to the server components can be added to an ASP. NET website. </p>
<p> the last three parties that the author really began to lose. It was as if I were writing at level 3 and then shot to level 8 of Part 1 and Part 2. Incidentally written on issues and not use the terminology defined earlier in the book. The chapters, but really I have information on the situation in Chapter 9 (Access and Data Association, a brief inroduction to ADO. NET) and 14 (analysis and debugging ASP. NET). Chapter 14 should have arrived long before the book. But Half of the examples that I teach a lot, and often do not work very well. </p>
<p> However, I would not recommend this book, and I regret buying (and paying retail at the top of this) . There is a lot more out there.<br />
Rating: 2 / 5</p>
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		<title>Comment on Murach&#8217;s ASP.NET Web Programming with VB.NET by Charles Profitt</title>
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		<dc:creator>Charles Profitt</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 09 Aug 2010 03:54:53 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>ASP is Muraco. NET web programming with VB. NET by Doug Lowe and Anne Prince is an in-depth training and reference text for ASP. NET programming with VB. NET. The book is based on previous books Muraco Muraco start Visual Basic. NET and VB Muraco. NET programming concepts and database covers more advanced programming ASP. NET pages. The book covers the use of session state, cookies, database classes, classes of objects, validation of user controls, the status of implementation, the development of user controls, the Crystal Reports viewer and security. As with previous books in the series the book is very complete. The only fault I find is the inclusion of instructions on how to use Access databases and XML files as data sources. Although this subject has been treated very well in the database of book would have been nice to have a brief overview of the subject specifically for ASP. NET. MedlinePlus The book is written in the same style as the last two books I&#039;ve reviewed that makes it easy to learn and later as a useful reference. All code is well documented with the syntax is explained in full before the code it uses. In each segment of the book is the complete code for the application you are working on is also included if it was originally introduced several previous chapters. There are errors in the book and the site is an addition to those. I managed to find a mistake, not detect anything already on the page. MedlinePlus This book enabled me to write web pages for two clients as that is exactly what I wanted to help me. The sections on process rather than helped me in the security of web applications and database classes. No previous book has done a quality job showing how to do those things. MedlinePlus Overall I give this book a 9 out of 10 with a point deducted for not including some examples of how to use XML files or Access databases as data sources for web pages.Rating: 5 / 5</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>ASP is Muraco. NET web programming with VB. NET by Doug Lowe and Anne Prince is an in-depth training and reference text for ASP. NET programming with VB. NET. The book is based on previous books Muraco Muraco start Visual Basic. NET and VB Muraco. NET programming concepts and database covers more advanced programming ASP. NET pages. The book covers the use of session state, cookies, database classes, classes of objects, validation of user controls, the status of implementation, the development of user controls, the Crystal Reports viewer and security. As with previous books in the series the book is very complete. The only fault I find is the inclusion of instructions on how to use Access databases and XML files as data sources. Although this subject has been treated very well in the database of book would have been nice to have a brief overview of the subject specifically for ASP. NET. MedlinePlus The book is written in the same style as the last two books I&#8217;ve reviewed that makes it easy to learn and later as a useful reference. All code is well documented with the syntax is explained in full before the code it uses. In each segment of the book is the complete code for the application you are working on is also included if it was originally introduced several previous chapters. There are errors in the book and the site is an addition to those. I managed to find a mistake, not detect anything already on the page. MedlinePlus This book enabled me to write web pages for two clients as that is exactly what I wanted to help me. The sections on process rather than helped me in the security of web applications and database classes. No previous book has done a quality job showing how to do those things. MedlinePlus Overall I give this book a 9 out of 10 with a point deducted for not including some examples of how to use XML files or Access databases as data sources for web pages.<br />
Rating: 5 / 5</p>
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		<title>Comment on Murach&#8217;s ASP.NET Web Programming with VB.NET by Dmitri Nevedrov</title>
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		<dc:creator>Dmitri Nevedrov</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 09 Aug 2010 02:45:01 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>The book is a good reference for both experienced or ASP beginnner. NET Developer. He has the depth and provides a very detailed description of certain aspects of the ASP. NET, covering all the key issues - the controls, validators, state management, session security, ADO. NET programming and simple HTML tutorial. The weakness is not a profound presentation of VB. NET, Web services, XML,. NET Framework in general. &lt;br /&gt;Rating: 4 / 5</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The book is a good reference for both experienced or ASP beginnner. NET Developer. He has the depth and provides a very detailed description of certain aspects of the ASP. NET, covering all the key issues &#8211; the controls, validators, state management, session security, ADO. NET programming and simple HTML tutorial. The weakness is not a profound presentation of VB. NET, Web services, XML,. NET Framework in general. <br />
Rating: 4 / 5</p>
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