it should cover all the topicslike framework,webform and MVC.
Most books that cover all these things are just touching those in 1 or a couple of chapters. So if you want to get some basic introduction then buy such a book. If you want deep coverage of all these I suggest you buy multiple books.
Personally I like the books from the ... in action from Manning a lot, Apress, Microsoft press, O'Reilly and some books of Packt publishing are also good.
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Marked as answer by perazhagan on Jul 30, 2010 04:04 AM
I too really rate the Apress books. They are carefully reviewed by professionals for their content - and they have individual books for all levels of developer from beginner to advanced professional.
Most of the large names mentioned in the above post are good because they too review the code - but to be honest - a lot of it depends on your personal taste. Do you like very academic talk or are you someone who actually has to have a light-hearted book?
The For Dummies series can be entertaining but are not as content rich as the other more established names.
I've also noticed that The Missing Manual series from O'Reilly to cover other additional skills, such as XHTML, CSS, XML, JavaScript, etc.
Get yourself to a good book store that contains a reviewed Computers section. This will allow you to try before you buy.
The hardest thing is finding a book that keeps me interested from start to finish - often with the result that I find myself having to Google specific techniques. Hopefully you'll do better.
book asp.net o'reilly apress reading
George-Louis de Buffon, Mathematician, the French Mathematician of Buffon's Needle fame - once said, "Genius is nothing but a great aptitude for patience" - so please take your time.
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which book is best to go through asp.Net.plese suggest one
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Jul 04, 2010 09:35 AM|LINK
Hi,
which .NET framework?
Beginner book? Intermediate? Pro?
ASP.NET webforms or MVC?
You'll find out that there are a lot of books out there so giving a bit more information might lead us to guide you to better books.
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Jul 14, 2010 04:32 AM|LINK
i'm looking for professional.it should cover all the topicslike framework,webform and MVC.
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Jul 14, 2010 07:01 AM|LINK
I strongly suggest you check out the books by Apress. Apress.com
I have a few books from O'Reilly, but recently started using apress books. Love them.
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Jul 20, 2010 12:40 PM|LINK
Hi,
Most books that cover all these things are just touching those in 1 or a couple of chapters. So if you want to get some basic introduction then buy such a book. If you want deep coverage of all these I suggest you buy multiple books.
Personally I like the books from the ... in action from Manning a lot, Apress, Microsoft press, O'Reilly and some books of Packt publishing are also good.
Grz, Kris.
Interested in Azure, ASP.NET (MVC), jQuery, WCF, EF, MS SQL, ...
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Jul 25, 2010 10:53 PM|LINK
I too really rate the Apress books. They are carefully reviewed by professionals for their content - and they have individual books for all levels of developer from beginner to advanced professional.
Most of the large names mentioned in the above post are good because they too review the code - but to be honest - a lot of it depends on your personal taste. Do you like very academic talk or are you someone who actually has to have a light-hearted book? The For Dummies series can be entertaining but are not as content rich as the other more established names.
I've also noticed that The Missing Manual series from O'Reilly to cover other additional skills, such as XHTML, CSS, XML, JavaScript, etc.
Get yourself to a good book store that contains a reviewed Computers section. This will allow you to try before you buy.
The hardest thing is finding a book that keeps me interested from start to finish - often with the result that I find myself having to Google specific techniques. Hopefully you'll do better.
book asp.net o'reilly apress reading
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Re: which book is best to go through asp.Net
Nov 23, 2010 05:56 PM|LINK
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