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Book Review: ASP.NET AJAX IN ACTION

ASP.NET AJAX IN ACTIONLast night I finished ASP.NET AJAX in Action, which is my first thorough introduction to ASP.NET AJAX, and I absolutely loved the book.

The content is a nice balance of theory, pragmatism, and insight that keeps you entertained and educated in a very gentle and practical manner. The chapters seemed to flow by with ease, building your confidence for more of the expert guidance that you find at the end of the book where it discusses building components and extenders and using the AJAX Control Toolkit and future technology.

My personal interest was the beginning and intermediate knowledge at the front of the book, which taught me all I wanted to know about calling web services and pagemethods on the server to get data to the client and display it on the browser. During that time I ended up learning about the page lifecycle on the client, event handling, asynchronous communication, dynamic display of data on the browser, the ASP.NET AJAX API and Javascript Libraries, etc. Chapters 6 and 7 provided a good understanding of how to work with the UpdatePanel and more under-the-hood details. That has me reviewing some past UpdatePanel configurations and implementations in pet projects to conform to more proven practices mentioned in the book.

One of the concerns you get with multi-author books is changes in coding and writing style from chapter-to-chapter that may interrupt the flow of reading. I am happy to report the book flowed well all the way through regardless of the fact that there were 3 authors. Nice job.

My only minor disappointment is that I could have used one little chapter on using ASP.NET AJAX with Silveright 1.0. Not an in-depth study, of course, but just a little getting started chapter that showed how to add Silverlight into the mix and reasons one might do so. I say this mostly because I was painfully doing this last night without a Silverlight Book and it was hit and miss using resources all over the Internet. I guess it is time for my first Silverlight Book :)

I haven't read other ASP.NET AJAX books, but I personally find ASP.NET AJAX IN ACTION a great book and well-worth reading.

by David Hayden


Posted 11-14-2007 11:09 AM by David Hayden
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My Personal Blog » Book Review: ASP.NET AJAX IN ACTION wrote My Personal Blog » Book Review: ASP.NET AJAX IN ACTION
on 11-14-2007 2:10 PM

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Gregor Suttie wrote re: Book Review: ASP.NET AJAX IN ACTION
on 11-15-2007 2:57 AM

I am alos reading that book and agree completely - great book and a joy to read through.

David Hayden [MVP C#] wrote Search Bundle Screencast - Real-Time ASP.NET AJAX Search Functionality
on 11-15-2007 12:27 PM

The Web Client Software Factory team released the Search Bundle not too long ago that helps one incorporate

Rachit wrote re: Book Review: ASP.NET AJAX IN ACTION
on 11-15-2007 6:56 PM

Yeah, it's a great book. It was fun reading it through!

David Barkol wrote re: Book Review: ASP.NET AJAX IN ACTION
on 11-17-2007 12:26 AM

Thanks you for the kind words David!

Milan Negovan wrote re: Book Review: ASP.NET AJAX IN ACTION
on 11-18-2007 10:10 PM

+1. I'm reading it right now, too. Good book! Like yourself, I'm surprised to see an ensemble of three authors writing in a unified voice (which is very rare for computer books).

David Hayden - Florida .NET Developer - C# and SQL Server wrote Free ASP.NET AJAX E-Learning Clinic
on 11-20-2007 10:41 AM
Ian Hughes wrote re: Book Review: ASP.NET AJAX IN ACTION
on 11-20-2007 12:48 PM

David,

When I first had read on your blog that you has ordered it, I could not wait to see what your feelings were. It was really the exact kind of text that I needed for my "Aha!" moment, in regards to ASP.NET AJAX. It is a well explained text that reads with ease. It offers nice samples and yet does not shun the need/desire to know what is happening under the hood.

It is not really a reference book, that someone would keep in the stack a few feet from keyboard's reach; but, if that is not what you are looking for GET THIS BOOK!

Sidenote: I know if you purchase it from the publisher they have a nice e-version/hard copy available so you can have it right away in PDF while you wait for the hard copy.

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David Hayden - Florida .NET Developer - C# and SQL Server wrote Pro ASP.NET 3.5 in C# 2008 Book Review - Matthew MacDonald
on 07-01-2008 11:05 PM

If you are looking for an excellent book on ASP.NET 3.5 using C#, you have to check out Pro ASP.NET 3.5 in C# 2008.