How many .NET related books do you own?http://forums.asp.net/t/1074846.aspx/1?How+many+NET+related+books+do+you+own+Fri, 15 Feb 2008 22:55:25 -050010748461576472http://forums.asp.net/p/1074846/1576472.aspx/1?How+many+NET+related+books+do+you+own+How many .NET related books do you own? <ol> <li>ASP.NET Cookbook by Oreilly<br> </li><li>Professional ASP.NET 2.0 by Wrox</li><li>Beginning ASP.NET 2.0 in VB 2005 by apress</li><li><span class="sans">Programming Microsoft Visual Basic 2005: The Language by Microsoft Press</span></li><li><span class="sans">Pro Scalable .NET 2.0 Application Designs</span></li><li><span class="sans">Visual C# 2005 Recipes: A Problem-Solution Approach</span></li><li><span class="sans">Essential C#</span></li><li><span class="sans">.NET for Visual FoxPro Developers</span></li></ol> This is my current list of .NET books.&nbsp; I'm wondering how many books on .NET other developers own.&nbsp; <br> 2007-02-13T13:16:18-05:001576947http://forums.asp.net/p/1074846/1576947.aspx/1?Re+How+many+NET+related+books+do+you+own+Re: How many .NET related books do you own? <p>I would guess about 60 or 70 (including three I wrote myself, but don't worry, I'm not going to recommend them).</p> <p>There are probably a half a dozen or so essential ones, but as a general rule, buy anything by</p> <p>Fritz Onion (on ASP.NET - superb coverage of all the meaty bits of ASP.NET)<br> Chris Sells (on Windows Forms/WPF - simply awesome)<br> Adam Nathan (on Interop/WPF - again, very thorough coverage)<br> Jeff Prosise (one of the best technical authors and speakers on the planet)<br> Jeff Richter (really good coverage of &quot;boring&quot; stuff like collections, delegates, threads, etc.)<br> John Robbins (on debugging)<br> Brian Noyes (if you're into data binding)<br> Juval Lowy (on components)<br> </p> 2007-02-13T17:38:51-05:001576982http://forums.asp.net/p/1074846/1576982.aspx/1?Re+How+many+NET+related+books+do+you+own+Re: How many .NET related books do you own? <p>I'm no where near 60 and my wife thinks I buy too many computer books.&nbsp; I'll have to check out some of the authors you listed.&nbsp; I've always found there is quite a bit of overlap with a lot of programming books but each one seems to have a few good sections that others don't so I end up buying more.</p> <p></p> <blockquote><span class="icon-blockquote"></span> <h4>DMW</h4> <p></p> <p>I would guess about 60 or 70 (including three I wrote myself, but don't worry, I'm not going to recommend them).</p> <p>There are probably a half a dozen or so essential ones, but as a general rule, buy anything by</p> <p>Fritz Onion (on ASP.NET - superb coverage of all the meaty bits of ASP.NET)<br> Chris Sells (on Windows Forms/WPF - simply awesome)<br> Adam Nathan (on Interop/WPF - again, very thorough coverage)<br> Jeff Prosise (one of the best technical authors and speakers on the planet)<br> Jeff Richter (really good coverage of &quot;boring&quot; stuff like collections, delegates, threads, etc.)<br> John Robbins (on debugging)<br> Brian Noyes (if you're into data binding)<br> Juval Lowy (on components)<br> </p> </blockquote> 2007-02-13T18:09:54-05:001582579http://forums.asp.net/p/1074846/1582579.aspx/1?Re+How+many+NET+related+books+do+you+own+Re: How many .NET related books do you own? <p>About 60 for me. 16 new ones where delievered today. [:D]</p> 2007-02-16T18:20:36-05:001582604http://forums.asp.net/p/1074846/1582604.aspx/1?Re+How+many+NET+related+books+do+you+own+Re: How many .NET related books do you own? <p>16 in what day[:|]</p> <p>I guess I have some catching up to do.</p> <p>&nbsp;</p> <p>Which ones are your favorites?&nbsp;</p> <p>&nbsp;</p> <p></p> <blockquote><span class="icon-blockquote"></span> <h4>AbsCoder</h4> <p></p> <p>About 60 for me. 16 new ones where delievered today. [:D]</p> </blockquote> 2007-02-16T18:30:52-05:002029291http://forums.asp.net/p/1074846/2029291.aspx/1?Re+How+many+NET+related+books+do+you+own+Re: How many .NET related books do you own? <p>Uh, I only got three [:&#36;]:</p> <p>&nbsp;</p> <p>1) ASP.NET 2.0 for Dummies.</p> <p>2) The Wrox Starter Kit.</p> <p>3) The Wrox Beginning ASP.NET 2.0 With C#.&nbsp;</p> 2007-11-28T04:18:01-05:002038263http://forums.asp.net/p/1074846/2038263.aspx/1?Re+How+many+NET+related+books+do+you+own+Re: How many .NET related books do you own? <p>I've got about&nbsp;40 or so, though some are really specialized.&nbsp; And a few are outdated.&nbsp; And some should really be tossed out as worthless or too outdated.&nbsp; Not to count the many I've already recycled or donated, or lost to co-workers.&nbsp;</p> <p>I find myself grabbing every book on a subject I have to bone up on, which means probably 80% of them get perused once and buried.&nbsp; There are few I keep within reach more than a few months or so.&nbsp; For example, I currently have WROX's IIS 7 and ASP.NET Integrated Programming (Khosravi, 2007) right at hand because I'm working with extending IIS 7.&nbsp; In six months I may not even have it in my office.&nbsp; But I've had ASP.NET 2.0 Unleashed (Walther, 2006) on my desk since I got it.</p> <p>I once figured I had just over a ton of books on my shelves.&nbsp; Good thing I have concrete walls and floor.&nbsp; :)</p> <p>Jeff</p> 2007-12-03T14:42:54-05:002097377http://forums.asp.net/p/1074846/2097377.aspx/1?Re+How+many+NET+related+books+do+you+own+Re: How many .NET related books do you own? I would say around 25-30, some of which are simply old. Altogether, I have probably 50-60 technical books. 2008-01-08T17:05:48-05:002127991http://forums.asp.net/p/1074846/2127991.aspx/1?Re+How+many+NET+related+books+do+you+own+Re: How many .NET related books do you own? <p>You can't go much better than the WROX books in my opinion.</p> <strike></strike> 2008-01-23T16:06:57-05:002137185http://forums.asp.net/p/1074846/2137185.aspx/1?Re+How+many+NET+related+books+do+you+own+Re: How many .NET related books do you own? <p>I really don't know how many ASP.NET books I've. They are all scattered all over the place. I've books published by Sams, Addison-Wesley, Packt, Que.</p> 2008-01-28T14:27:54-05:002176975http://forums.asp.net/p/1074846/2176975.aspx/1?Re+How+many+NET+related+books+do+you+own+Re: How many .NET related books do you own? <p>~5 .NET books.&nbsp; The one on my desk at all times is now ASP.NET 3.5 Unleashed.&nbsp; I also recently purchased the Definitive Guide for JavaScript and that sits on my desk as well.&nbsp; I sorely need to brush up there.&nbsp;</p> 2008-02-15T22:55:25-05:00