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Microsoft ASP.NET Setup and Configuration Pocket Reference

ISBN:0735619360
Pages:240
Date:2003-05-21
Publisher:Microsoft Press
Rating:3.0

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Here's the utterly practical, pocket-sized reference for developers creating dynamic, high-performance Web applications with ASP.NET. This unique book provides essential details for working with the ASP.NET configuration infrastructure, including editing and using web.config files, the architecture of asp.net.config files, configuration sections, settings and values for all System.Web sections, mobile controls configuration settings, and adding custom sections and settings. Featuring quick-reference tables and lists, step-by-step instructions, and walk-through examples, this handy, one-stop guide provides fast, accurate answers on the spot./p>
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Delivers nothing over the docs
I got this book on the cheap, and for that I'm thankful.This book is little more than a re-hash of the existing MSDN documentation. And as far as being a pocket reference, well it's not that small, and a good deal of the size/weight is wasted on guff in my opinion. If there were an O'Reilly equivalent, it would be a third the size and at least thrice as useful. (Any one who has read or owns one of the O'Reilly pocket reference series will scoff at this book.)I find this book marginally useful not having to look up the MSDN documentation - so if you're working on configuring new servers and surfing the net is not an option you may find this handy. But the content lacks, the writing style is poor, and the examples are not particularly helpful.Not a succinct pocket reference.
Great Reference Book!
Let me state up front that this is not a book you read from cover to cover. That said, this is a really comprehensive manual on configuring ASP.net. It gives complete coverage of all the settings in web.config and machine.config related to ASP.net. This is one of those books to keep on your desk and refer to often.