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BOOK: Professional ASP.NET 1.0, Special Edition/1.1  | This is the forum to discuss the Wrox book Professional ASP.NET 1.1 by Alex Homer, Dave Sussman, Rob Howard, Brian Francis, Karli Watson, Richard Anderson; ISBN: 9780764558900 |
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October 25th, 2004, 03:22 PM
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What language used for the book?
Hi, may I know what is the language used in Professional ASP.NET 1.1?
I know only C#, so is it the right book for me?
Please feel free to reply me because I have ordered the book just now (forgot to consider what is the language used), and if the book is intended only for VB developer, then I shall cancel the order.
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October 25th, 2004, 03:47 PM
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I have the earlier 1.0 edition and it does a pretty good job of providing both VB.NET and equivalent C# code in the examples.
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October 25th, 2004, 03:54 PM
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Right, the 1.1 edition still uses both C# and VB.NET code in examples. And all of the code for the book is downloadable in your choice of C# or VB.NET at:
http://www.wrox.com/WileyCDA/WroxTit...load_code.html
Thanks for buying the book. Hope you like it!
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October 25th, 2004, 04:00 PM
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Oh ya, so it means that the book is both for C# and VB programmer, right? But, any idea regarding version 1.1? Is the coding examples used in C# much equivalent to VB? If it is yes, then I will get it surely.
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October 25th, 2004, 04:13 PM
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Ok, thank you. After the confirmartion by the administrator, jminatel, sure I won't cancel the order. :)
And my another question, maybe not relevant here, seems I have asked the question here, so....
The question is I have ordered Professional C#, third edition as well. So, what development tool is expected to use the book.
Why I ask this is because I have quite few wrox's books here, among the others, I have Beginning ASP.NET 1.1 with Visual C#.NET 2003 and Beginning Visual C# for .NET 1.0. Before I bought ASP.NET 1.1, I was expecting that the examples throughout the book will use Visual Studio.net (in Beginning C#, VS.NET is used), but in ASP.NET 1.1 book, almost all the coding examples are done using Web Matrix, which is out of my expectation (Though, I love Web Matrix afterwards).
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October 25th, 2004, 04:28 PM
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On Professional C# 3rd Edition, yes, Visual Studio .NET 2003 is assumed as the IDE, although you could hand code the examples in Notepad if you want. :)
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