Saturday, May 13, 2006

Expert ASP.Net 2.0 (Advanced Application Design) Book

Just finished reading this book. One of the problems in Windows is the numerous different ways you can design your app. The new .Net era brought us some new goodies like managed code and a huge library of classes among various things. Should we then forget the old days of COM+? What about queuing? JITA? etc...
How does this play with ASP.Net, Web Services?

Some of the older technologies are really not dead and can be leveraged in .Net.
All of this is very confusing. This books lays a path through all this legacy and the new stuff. It is not an in depth book on all the subjects covered (nor should it be). It provides a high level view on how all this stuff can interact. It is really good to see this big picture before diving down details.

Cool stuff


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