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Books on ASP.NET 2.0

Hello

We just upraded to VS.NET 2005. After using it for a week I realize that I
need a good reference book on ASP.NET 2.0 outling all the new controls and
new stuff. Before I went and forked over the $$$ for one, I thought I would
ask the members of the ASP.NET community for any thoughts on which books are
better than others.

Any input from you all will be greatly appreciated!

Steve
Jan 30 '06 #1
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Hi Steve,

Dino Esposito has written a new book that sounds like what you are
looking for.

Programming Microsoft ASP.NET 2.0 Core Reference
http://www.tod1d.net/book.asp?asin=0735621764

You may also find these free online resources helpful:

What's New in ASP.NET 2.0?
http://www.asp.net/QuickStart/aspnet/doc/whatsnew.aspx

Welcome to the ASP.NET 2.0 QuickStart Tutorial
http://www.asp.net/Tutorials/quickstart.aspx

Enjoy!

--
Tod Birdsall, MCSD for .Net
software blog: http://tod1d.net

Jan 30 '06 #2
Also if your OO isn't that strong I recommend Maximizing ASP.NET, I
wish I read this book years ago:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/032...lance&n=283155

Jan 30 '06 #3
Steve,
Assuming that you know ASP.NET 1.1 very well; an excellent choice for
an upgrade book will be:
OReilly's ASP.NET 2.0: A Developer's Notebook
It only covers the new changes and features of ASP.NET 2.0

Jan 30 '06 #4
I used to recommend the Wrox books, but since the company was purchased they
books just don't seem as good all the time. The best one I've used thus far
is Pro ASP.Net 2.0 in C# (I think there's a VB version as well) by Apress
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/159...Fencoding=UTF8

Hope this helps,
Mark Fitzpatrick
Microsoft MVP - FrontPage

"Steve Peterson" <sp*******@nospam.com> wrote in message
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Hello

We just upraded to VS.NET 2005. After using it for a week I realize that I
need a good reference book on ASP.NET 2.0 outling all the new controls and
new stuff. Before I went and forked over the $$$ for one, I thought I
would ask the members of the ASP.NET community for any thoughts on which
books are better than others.

Any input from you all will be greatly appreciated!

Steve

Jan 30 '06 #5
Guys - thanks for the input on the books! I really appreciate it. I live in
Spain, so I have to get all my books online so it can be a "hit-miss" type
of deal. I don't have the luxery of heading down to the local bookstore and
thumbing through the books on the shelves to see what I need..

Steve

"Steve Peterson" <sp*******@nospam.com> wrote in message
news:eU**************@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl...
Hello

We just upraded to VS.NET 2005. After using it for a week I realize that I
need a good reference book on ASP.NET 2.0 outling all the new controls and
new stuff. Before I went and forked over the $$$ for one, I thought I
would ask the members of the ASP.NET community for any thoughts on which
books are better than others.

Any input from you all will be greatly appreciated!

Steve

Jan 30 '06 #6
On Mon, 30 Jan 2006 10:50:45 -0600, "Mark Fitzpatrick"
<ma******@fitzme.com> wrote:
I used to recommend the Wrox books, but since the company was purchased they
books just don't seem as good all the time. The best one I've used thus far
is Pro ASP.Net 2.0 in C# (I think there's a VB version as well) by Apress
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/159...Fencoding=UTF8

Hope this helps,
Mark Fitzpatrick
Microsoft MVP - FrontPage

[snip]

I agree with Mark. As we would say in Texas, "It's a good'ern."

Otis Mukinfus
http://www.otismukinfus.com
http://www.tomchilders.com
Jan 31 '06 #7

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