New Book Offers Help With ASP.NET’s Architectural Options

The economy’s in iffy shape, and some of the most optimistic experts out there believe it’ll remain in this condition for at least another year. As a result, now may be an excellent time to get a little better at what you do, and a new book aims to assist with exactly that process.

Want the official sales line? “ASP.NET 3.5 Application Architecture and Design will help developers design scalable and maintainable web applications rapidly and implement the ASP.NET MVC framework to manage various components independently.”

“ASP.NET 3.5 Application Architecture and Design” is the book’s title, of course, and in slightly more approachable terms, it promises to walk readers through several different architectural models and thought processes.

Now, as to the subject of credentials. The author behind all this is Vivek Thakur. Thakur’s done more than a little bit of writing on related subjects in the past, and has twice been awarded Microsoft’s Most Valuable Professional award. He’s employed by Axero Solutions.

So if you’ve got about $36 and some time to spare, think about picking the book up. This is a time at which we should all be trying to improve our job performances, and if nothing else, the volume’s presence should make your bookshelves look a little more authoritative.

Doug Caverly
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