ASP.NET Developer's Cookbook
The .NET Framework can be a pleasure to use, but there's so much to master
that all too often we set out to do something basic only to realize we've
forgotten exactly how it's done. For this very reason the concept of
cookbooks exists references whose purpose is to refresh the memory and
suggest best practices.
Cookbooks often suffer from being too subjective. You tend to get a set of
tips specific to the author's line of work very useful in places and
sorely lacking in others. What makes this book different is that the ASP
Alliance has sourced the material and filtered it through Smith and Howard,
the result being a comprehensive and well-considered collection of some 250
basic techniques. If there is a bias toward any given topic, it's because an
ASP.NET developer has more problems and solutions to remember in that area
and not be... (more)