I read this book a number of years ago when I was a junior developer in my first job. At the time I had about one years experience developing web applications (Classic ASP, JavaScript, CSS, and HTML) using knowledge I’d gained at University and anything I could find on the internet. Keen to keep up with the latest technologies our development department decided to use, the then newly released, Microsoft ASP.NET. To help smooth the transition, from Classic ASP to ASP.NET, we were sent on a “suitable” week-long training course. Eager to employ our newly acquired skills we returned from the course and went to work hacking together ASP.NET applications in the same, mostly non object-oriented, fashion. Soon after, a new senior developer joined our team and upon recognising my limited object-oriented approach, and complete lack of design pattern knowledge, suggested I read this book. I highly recommend this book if you have: Little or no object-oriented, or design pattern, knowledge.
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