MCAD/MCSD Self-Paced Training Kit: Developing Windows®-Based Applications with Microsoft® Visual Basic® .NET and Microsoft Visual C#® .NET, Exams 70-306 and 70-316, Second Edition
by Matthew A. Stoecker - with Microsoft Corporation
MCAD/MCSD Self-Paced Training Kit: Developing Web Applications with Microsoft® Visual Basic® .NET and Microsoft Visual C#® .NET, Second Editon
by Jeff Microsoft Corporation Webb
MCSD Self-Paced Training Kit: Analyzing Requirements and Defining Microsoft® .NET Solution Architectures, Exam 70-300
by Microsoft Press
MCAD/MCSD Self-Paced Training Kit: Implementing Security for Applications with Microsoft® Visual Basic® .NET and Microsoft Visual C#® .NET
by Tony Northrup
Microsoft ADO.NET Step by Step
by Microsoft Corporation
JavaScript: The Good Parts, 1st Edition
by Douglas Crockford
Pro C# 2008 and the .NET 3.5 Platform, Fourth Edition
by Andrew Troelsen
RESTful Web Services
by Leonard Richardson; Sam Ruby
Cloud Application Architectures, 1st Edition
by George Reese
Head First C#
by Andrew Stellman; Jennifer Greene
Learn how to build XML Web services and server components using Visual Basic® .NET and Visual C#ä .NET¾as you prepare for MCAD or MCSD certification. Kit includes study guide for Exams 70-310 and 70-320, evaluation software, practice exams, and more.
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Based on 21 Ratings
Very Poorly Written - 2005-09-07
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Judging by the positive reviews, this book must have some merit but it is certainly not in the quality of its writing or its accuracy. Perhaps the editor was reassigned to Longhorn duties. Here are some examples of what you can expect in the first two chapters:
"A COM+ component exists in three states: exists and activated, exists and not activated, and nonexistent."
"The pool objects are not destroyed even after their release from the client application. COM+ retains the destroyed object in the pool for recycling..."
" If the value of the CanStop property is set to False, the SCM does not pass the Stop command to the service application."
It's main value to me is as a syllabus. You can use it to direct your search for better explanations on MSDN and, of course, everyone should have Troelsen's "C# and the .NET Platform" which is the best textbook I have read. Ever.
If you find this book useful, don't take the exam yet. - 2005-04-12
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It is at a very basic level. It can be useful for starting in XML webservices, but not enough for the exam.
Some information is outdated.
It has errors. So does the practice test.
Doesn't cover at least one topic which is in the practice test.
The practice test doesn't tell you what is considered the correct answer.
If you find this book useful, you're not yet prepared for the exam.
More confusing - 2006-02-04
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I was reading it as first book for most of the topics, It was total waste of time to read it.
Might help if you are already well expreinced with .NET but not for beginner
Messy - 2008-05-16
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Messy. I have been reading lessons; I haven't got any big picture. I did not know why it worked like that. The only place I could look for "big picture" was usually lab, at the end of each chapter. This book also lacks reference to ADO.NET object and interface model which is essential in multi-database engine applications. The most disappointing part is so-called "advanced" web service programming. What author thought was advanced level was really a basic level...
Good Resource for XML Editing - 2006-06-01
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I have found "Developing XML Web Services and Server Components with Microsoft VB.NET" an invaluable tool in XML editor development. It is quite detailed about accessing and manipulating XML data.
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