Try Programming Microsoft ASP.NET by Dino Esposito. The title suggests its
a programmers book - and it is. However, the level of detail is explained
at a high enough level that it covers quite general concepts like controls,
security and data where the examples become part of the explanation rather
than the subject of the chapters.
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Regards
John Timney (Microsoft ASP.NET MVP)
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"Ryan Thompson" <rt*******@ariamedia.com> wrote in message
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Hello,
Can anyone recommend a good book to provide a general overview of C#
and ASP.NET for a direct technical supervisor (though non-developer)
of developers.
I would hope the material would be technical enough to cover general
code, OO and methodologies without getting into samples and detail.
Any thoughts?