i'll second the wrox opinion. while they can be a little
dense, they make great references when you're tired of
google'ing for your answers.
and personally, i don't like any MS books... except maybe
petzolds programming windows book...
sams are great for beginners though, but don't go into
much detail, so you're still forced to buy other books to
server as references.
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I've always like Wrox books. Of course, they're now
bankrupt, but I thinkyou can probably still find the books places. O'Reilly
is my second choice.SAMS is my last choice.
Ray at work
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learning .NET and am looking for a good book to start learning from. Anyone
have any recommendations on a good book to get me started?
TIA!!!
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