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XML Index - XML Book : ASP, ADO, and XML Complete
by Sybex Inc. Paperback - 1040 pages 1st edition (July 23, 2001) Sybex ISBN: 0782129714 Dimensions (in inches): 2.22 x 8.29 x 5.94 Book Description: --Over 1,000 pages of in-depth technical content for the most popular web technologies, for only $19.99. --This book covers ASP, ADO and XML, the most essential technologies used for web programming on the Windows platform. --Web programmers learn how to use ASP, ADO and XML together to build complex, dynamic web sites that support e-commerce. From the Back Cover: ASP, ADO, and XML Complete is a one-of-a-kind computer book-valuable both for its extensive content and its low price. This book contains a wealth of vital information for any developer in need of a complete reference to the most essential technologies used for Web programming on the Windows platform. ASP, ADO, and XML Complete not only covers the fundamentals of scripting and ASP but it also highlights database development with ADO and SQL Server, client-side scripting, building your own... Customer Reviews Reviewer: Carso Chee from Malaysia The most valueable book for beginner and yet so usefull for professionals and advance users. If you don't understand and weak in programming concepts, you will find difficulties to cope with it because it is so stright forward to the point and not explaining much like other book. Please don't buy this book, you would regret it, however if you are experince programer then you must buy it! Reviewer: A reader from Seattle, WA USA This book is chock full of information yet offered at a low price. To hold all of this information, the publishers had to squeeze a lot of data into every page, making it hard on the eyes. This is a big point, especially when you're trying to learn a new subject...your eyes need occasional rest stops. The more important point is that the presentation is sorely lacking in organization. The detail is melded into the intro, the sections often include too many new concepts at once and many times, the examples are situated far from the detail. Further, important ideas are not often reinforced, or if they are, the reinforcement is usually not done at the conclusion but is instead reiterated soon after the point is introduced. Finally, the word usage and sentence construction is very poor. I'm not reading this to get an English instruction but when faced with this kind of poor writing, its often difficult to understand exactly what the author meant. This is critical when trying to understand new concepts and ideas. You would be way better off buying Wrox's Beginning Active Server Pages 3.0. |
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