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aspx_professional thread: C# aspx reference books


Message #1 by "Hughey, Lyndon" <Lyndon.Hughey@p...> on Fri, 18 Oct 2002 15:37:04 -0500
Thanks guys/gals.  I taking a short look at this book over the weekend.
It is a very good book indeed.  It keeps the examples short and sweet.

Thanks for the recommendations.

-----Original Message-----
From: johnc@w... [mailto:johnc@w...]
Sent: Monday, October 21, 2002 9:34 AM
To: ASPX_Professional
Subject: [aspx_professional] Re: C# aspx reference books

ASP.NET 1.0 Namespace Reference with C# (http://www.wrox.com/ACON11.asp?
BOOKID=3D1155&ISBN=3D1861007442) is a very useful book. It contains 
short
examples and it is really easy to find the information you need.

...and if you pop over to my column on ASPToday
(http://www.asptoday.com/info.asp?view=3Deditorialcolumn) you can find 
out

how to win a copy!

John

John Richard Chapman
Chief Technical Editor
ASPToday
Wrox Press Ltd.
john@a...
http://www.asptoday.com/
http://www.csharptoday.com/

>
I don't know how short you want it - they're not pieces of a full
application, each topic is fairly self-contained.

I just flipped through it again (it was open on my desk when I wrote the

reply) and found some more topics I didn't know were in there... [grin]

Yeah, I'd say start with this one, then build out.

Philo

At 03:49 PM 10/18/2002 -0500, Hughey, Lyndon wrote:
>Thanks Philo.  I'll take a look at it.
>
>Would you consider this book to be a "true" reference book; one with
>very short examples?
>
>
>Sybex's Mastering ASP.Net with C# is pretty good.

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ASP.NET 1.0 Namespace Reference with C#
http://www.wrox.com/acon11.asp?ISBN=3D1861007442

ASP.NET 1.0 Namespace Reference with VB.NET
http://www.wrox.com/acon11.asp?ISBN=3D1861007450

These books are a complete reference to the ASP.NET namespaces
for developers who are already familiar with using ASP.NET.
There is no trivial introductory material or useless .NET
hype and the presentation of the namespaces, in an easy-to use
alphabetical order ensures a user-friendly reference format.
We provide in-depth coverage of all the major ASP.NET classes,
giving you those real-world tips that the documentation doesn't
offer, and demonstrating complex techniques with simple
examples. 

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