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Microsoft ASP.NET Coding Strategies with the Microsoft ASP.NET Team
by  Matthew Gibbs,Nikhil Kothari,Rob Howard
This in-depth technical tutorial-based on the hard-won experiences of Microsoft developers who have spent years working with ASP.NET and the Microsoft .NET Framework-provides ASP.NET developers with a wealth of concrete ideas on writing better ASP.NET code, faster. Full of inside tips and solid technical insights from the developers who have worked with ASP.NET the longest, this is the ideal resource for developers who want to take their ASP.NET applications to the next level of functionality
Inside C#, Second Edition
by  Tom Archer, Andrew Whitechapel
It’s the one book developers need to learn all about the language of C#what it is, how it works, and why it works that way. INSIDE C#, SECOND EDITION provides valuable updated information and advanced content incorporating the parameters of the Microsoft® .NET Framework and Visual Studio® .NET. Revealing the full functionality of C#, this book enables developers to write applications for Microsoft .NET with speed and confidence.
Professional ASP.NET 1.0 Special Edition
by  Alex Homer, Brian Francis, Dave Sussman, Karli Watson, Richard Anderson
This book is aimed at experienced ASP developers who are working at the leading edge, rather than the casual ASP developer or beginner. For example, we do not cover the basics of COM, ASP, or the programming languages we use in this book. You don't need to be experienced with ASP to make the most of this book although being relatively comfortable with ASP concepts with certainly help. This book is also ideal for Visual Basic developers who want to make the move into Web application design. You should also understand the general principles of the use of components, and have knowledge of Visual Basic (or VBScript). Some of the samples are written in other languages, such JScript and C#, but you don't need to be fluent in these languages to be able to use this book.
Advanced .NET Remoting
by  Ingo Rammer
Widely considered to be the definitive work on .NET remoting, and packed with juicy details. One of the few resources available for learning how to develop custom sinks and channels.
Programming Microsoft Visual Basic .NET
by  Francesco Balena
Visual Basic .NET and Francesco Balena. is one of the most comprehensive programming books ever written, and equally valuable whether or not you have Visual Basic programming experience.
 
 
 

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