A good book that I used would be:
ASP.NET 2.0 Unleashed by Stephen Walther
This book is about server controls and ado.net, but because it is example
oriented (there are tons of examples, in VB.NET although the CD contains
them in both VB.NET and C#) you can learn everything you need about
interfaces and implementation from it. The author explains everything in all
the examples, shows all the code (not just little snippets like other
authors), and tells you why he used the techniques he did (because we all
know that there are often multiple ways to do the same thing). After taking
an introductory course in ASP.NET, I used this book and the help of the
newsgroups and several websites to greatly expand my knowledge of ASP.NET.
The fact that this author writes in an example-oriented style made it much
easier for me to learn and understand the content. He is a well respected
author in ASP.NET as well.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0672328232
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Can anyone recommend a good book on object orientation. There are lots of
things that I unsure about such as interfaces, implementation, generics.
Can anyone recommend anything, ideally vb.net. So many of the books are
about the server controls or ado.net, which is important but I would like
some broad theoretical concepts. Regards, Chris.