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ASP.NET Book Recommendations

After our event last week An introduction to the Microsoft Web Platform (and how to do it for zip, nyada, zero cost to you), quite a few people asked me for book recommendations. Well I can't say I've read every ASP.NET book out there (*far* from it) but I would suggest you take a look at:

  • Essential ASP.NET by Fritz Onion. Excellent. It focuses more than most on the underlying architecture, page framework etc so it's not a quick "Let's build a website" book but if you get to grips with the concepts in here you'll be well set to tackle anything. There are actually three flavours:
    • Essential ASP.NET with Examples in Visual Basic.NET
    • Essential ASP.NET with Examples in C#
      • AFAIK both the above are based on ASP.NET 1.1 but still very relevant.
    • Essential ASP.NET 2.0
  • Programming ASP.NET by Jesse Liberty and Dan Hurwitz. I like Jesse Liberty's books, he was one of the first .NET authors recommended to me by Tim Sneath many moons ago and it was a good recommendation.
  • On my bookshelves I also have
    • Professional ASP.NET 2.0 by Evjen, Hanselman et al. Rather daunting at around 1300 pages but much of it is pictures and property listings. Probably quite good to walk through, I don't find it so useful as a reference.
    • C# Developers Guide to ASP.NET, XML and ADO.NET by McManus and Kinsman. Getting a bit long in the tooth now unless there is a revised version.
    • Microsoft ASP.NET Coding Strategies with the Microsoft ASP.NET Team by Gibbs and Howard. Not really an introductory book.
    • Programming Microsoft ASP.NET 2.0 Applications: Advanced Topics by Dino Esposito. As the title suggests, not an introductory book. This is much more focused on topics such as building handlers and controls etc
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Posted: Monday, December 03, 2007 10:15 AM by MikeOrmond
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Jason Haley said:

# December 3, 2007 9:57 AM

Jordan Terrell said:

Don't forget Expert ASP.NET 2.0 Advanced Application Design (goofy title, great book):

http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/159059522X/topendtech-20

# December 3, 2007 11:03 AM

Andrew Westgarth said:

Mike, personnally I'd also recommend Dino Esposito's Programming ASP.Net 2.0 Core Reference - http://www.compman.co.uk/scripts/browse.asp?ref=747060

# December 4, 2007 4:36 PM
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