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Author Any Good Books?
SBC-San Francisco

2004-06-24, 12:57 am

I am a senior CS major in College. All my experience is based on C/C++
OO/Procedural programming
on Unix systems. I've taken 1 Intro Java course but short of that all my
experience is in writing low level code. Having realized the limited
marketability of these skills I purchased the Intro C# book from wrox. I
also picked up Programming Asp.Net by Dino Esposito. I loved the C# book,
but Dinos book isn't the best book for me right now. I can see that it is
going to be good, but he leaves out too much of the "why" of things and his
code examples are presented in incomplete snippets.

I've looked online and read tons of C# asp.net book reviews and it seems
like they all are terrible. Anybody know of any good C# Asp.Net books
that.....

1) Explains Web programming paradigm and focuses on the "why" of things
(preferrably in OOP context).
2) I am also interested in a good book that discusses server controls.

Any help would be great!


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