C# in a Nutshell published by O'Reilley ISBN 0-596-00526-1
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Where [...] the ENIAC is equipped with 18,000 vacuum tubes and weighs 30 tons, computers in the future may have 1,000 vacuum tubes and perhaps weigh just 1 1/2 tons. ~Popular Mechanics, March 1949.
I'm looking for a C# asp.net book as well? which one of these have comprehensive chapters about feedback forms and other types of etc? or working emailing form info?
The Murach books do an excellent combination of principals and project work. There is a free download of chapters 1 and 2
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Hi.,
I have trained on .net2.0 which book is preferable for c# and asp.net. Please give me a valuable advice.Software Engineer
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C# To the Point by Hanspeter Mossenbock
Good book to explain C# a little bit weak regarding generics and delegates...
http://dotnet.jku.at/csbook/
If you would like to get a good understanding of C# and CLR then
CLR via C#, Jeffrey Richter
is the best book
http://www.microsoft.com/mspress/books/6522.aspx
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PieCook
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Nov 28, 2007 04:14 AM|LINK
The Wrox Beginning ASP.NET 2.0 with C#.
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I'm looking for a C# asp.net book as well? which one of these have comprehensive chapters about feedback forms and other types of etc? or working emailing form info?
feedback from C## asp.net books on C# email forms
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Try Murach's ASP.NET 2.0 Web Programming with C# 2005 http://www.murach.com/books/a2cs/index.htm
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Jun 27, 2008 06:25 PM|LINK
Hi,
I recommend you to check the following books :
>>> Pro C# 2008 and the .NET 3.5 platform.
>>> Manning C# in depth 2008.
>>> Oreilly C# 3.0 Cookbook.
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Jun 28, 2008 07:37 PM|LINK
Hi There everybody
I have developed few libraries in C# for everybody's use. Please come and download form my site
www.consulttoday.com/APILabs.aspx
Thanks,
Sudipta
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Why not put them onto www.codeplex.com?
Do you include any unit tests?
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Hi There,
Thank you for your advice. I have created a new project in CodePlex under the name StringDefs1.0
Here is the project site there. I have also updated the Source Code. http://www.codeplex.com/StringDefs
Please come and try it,
Sudipta