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BOOKS - ASP ADVANCED
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BOOKS - ASP ADVANCED
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ASP Internals
Author(s): Jon Flanders
ASPNL rating: 8.5
Takes a look under the hood of ASP and how ASP works with COM.
Indispensable information if you're going to make advanced sites, especially high-traffic sites.
For his explanation Jon Flanders built his own version of ASP (how ASP works is a well kept secret).
This book is a must for every advanced ASP programmer.
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Debugging ASP
Author(s): Derek Ferguson
ASPNL rating: 7.5
Contains a lot of usefull information about the writing and debugging of ASP.
Because of the approach you immediately get a much better insight in how ASP works, how you can write better
applications, and where you can come across problems things like security of your site.
The two chapters about databases aren't that good.
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Designing Active Server Pages
Author(s): Scott Mitchell
ASPNL rating: 8.5
Scott Mitchell knows ASP through and through and that's obvious when reading this book.
The book's filled with practical tips and code on how to make ASP applications faster and better.
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Professsional Active Server Pages 3.0
Author(s): Alex Homer et al.
ASPNL rating: 5.5
A book that wants to be everything for everybody and therefore gives a good
outline of everything that has to do with ASP. This makes the book usefull as
a refence book, but it lacks the neccessary depth. Besides that
the book has a couple of very ugly mistakes in it and that's something that shouldn't happen
in an advanced book.
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