I wonder why the publisher has specified code listings as
figures. I feel that it will sometimes create confusion among readers. With the
help of the book, a learner can easily dissect source codes since relevant
explanations are provided along with the code itself in the form of Notes
marked with square brackets. You will find this statement absolutely true if
you go through some of the pages on the book.
I would recommend the author to include multiple choice
questions at the end of each chapter so that computer training centers can use
the book as a course material for imparting training for their students.
However, the author has provided exercises at the end of each chapter and I
hope it will be of great benefit to students. If you would like to learn
ASP.NET 2.0 using C# then you should buy Murach's
ASP.NET 2.0 Web Programming with C# 2005 instead. I would like to emphasize
that the title of the book will possibly create confusion among readers. It
should be either Murach C# 2.0 or Murach Visual C# 2005. I hope the publisher
will think about this comment deeply.