Re: A good book...
- From: "Matthew Wells" <MWells@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 24 Nov 2006 23:09:39 GMT
Oops. I should have said: Is there a comparable book using VB.net?
"Mark Fitzpatrick" <markfitz@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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There aren't nearly as many of that type out there. Your best bet is tofound
actually use several in conjunction with this type of book. I've often
that this building a single application approach doesn't work as well froma
best-practices perspective. A good book that may fit what you're lookingfor
is ASP.Net website programming, problem - design - solution by Wrox Press.nothing
http://www.wrox.com/WileyCDA/WroxTitle/productCd-0764584642.html
You'll definitely want other books to go with it though. ASP.Net is
like ASP so this type of book will leave out volumes of information thatyou
would find in other books simply because it cannot use everything in thechapter.
framework.
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Hope this helps,
Mark Fitzpatrick
Former Microsoft FrontPage MVP 199?-2006
"Matthew Wells" <MWells@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I'm looking for a good book on ASP.net. I'm looking for a book that
builds
a project throughout the book - not disjointed examples for every
college.I have a book on ASP standard called "Web Application Development Using
Microsoft Visual InterDev 6.0". This book builds a website for a
ThisEach chapter is a progressive stage in the building of the web site.
is the kind of book I want for ASP.net.
Any recommendations?
Thanks.
Matthew Wells
MWells@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
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