Customer Review: This is one of the premier books on ASP.NET. The authors' writing style is eminently readable, which is important for a topic that requires 1400+ pages. They have a talent for bridging the ASP.NET learning material with select core C#.NET Framework concepts, tips, gotchas, and all-around useful... more info
Customer Review: This is probably the best book there will be on .NET Remoting. Now that WCF is out, the latest and greatest version of Microsoft's interprocess communication, no one will ever publish another one. Yet for many practical purposes .NET Remoting is adequate and easier to use. Although in one way or... more info
Customer Review: I liked it. It had some good explanations of data structures. I wish it had a little more on Atlas but the release time might have influenced that.
Customer Review: This books is obsolete as of today (2007). It consists of code snips in C#, but no complete examples. Like another reviewer wrote, nothing works after the first "hello world" sample. If you already know ASP.NET, I suppose this book is somewhat useful, but the book is verbose; why spend a whole... more info