In suspect, depending on what you want to do, you might be best off with the coverage a beginners' book gives you alongside a more in-depth reference to the .NET framework at large and specifically to your chosen language. The ASP.NET framework, if anything,
has eliminated many of the loopholes and problems that made ASP component development into a field of its own. In ASP.NET it's far less hassle to write controls, so you actually could just sit down with a language reference and an ASP.NET manual and crank
out controls till the cows come home (this I like). I haven't seen a specific controls book as yet, but then I haven't felt an imminent need as I did with 'old' ASP
RTFM - straight talk for web developers. Unmoderated, uncensored, occasionally unreadable
I would suggest "ASP.NET Data Web Controls (Kick Start)" It was a nice book. Check below link http://search.barnesandnoble.com/booksearch/isbnInquiry.asp?isbn=0672325012
I also suggest ASP.NET Data Web Controls (Kick Start) as its a fabulous book. If your suing datagrids, datalists, or repeater controls then this book is superb. 5 out of 5 and I cant recommend it any higher than that.
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