ASP.NET Theory--Recommend books?http://forums.asp.net/t/1464126.aspx/1?ASP+NET+Theory+Recommend+books+Wed, 02 Dec 2009 08:49:51 -050014641263373238http://forums.asp.net/p/1464126/3373238.aspx/1?ASP+NET+Theory+Recommend+books+ASP.NET Theory--Recommend books? <p>Can anyone suggest any&nbsp;books to help me understand how&nbsp;ASP.NET works from a a high-level theoretical perspective?&nbsp; I don't need a tutorial or a &quot;Beginning...&quot; or a reference book but I would like to understand how the XHTML I write interacts with the server to produce the HTML I see on the page, how and when postbacks occur, and so forth.&nbsp; I'd like&nbsp;the same for C#, similar to but not as compressed as the official language specification.&nbsp; I've already written a successful (if simple) ASP.NET/SQL Server application but&nbsp;feel as if I'm wandering around in&nbsp;a forest whose dimensions and nature I didn't understand even if I'm able to identify some of the trees.&nbsp; I need the &quot;big picture&quot; and any help would be much appreciated.</p> 2009-08-27T18:46:33-04:003373306http://forums.asp.net/p/1464126/3373306.aspx/1?Re+ASP+NET+Theory+Recommend+books+Re: ASP.NET Theory--Recommend books? <p>&nbsp;Hello,</p> <p>You could find ASP.NET books reviews here - <strong><a class="" title="ASP.NET books" href="http://www.windowshostingasp.net/Hosting_ASP_NET_Books_Store.aspx">ASP.NET books</a></strong>.</p> <p>Regards</p> 2009-08-27T19:14:11-04:003383570http://forums.asp.net/p/1464126/3383570.aspx/1?Re+ASP+NET+Theory+Recommend+books+Re: ASP.NET Theory--Recommend books? <p><br> Take a read of</p> <p>Pro ASP.NET 3.5 in C# 2008: Includes Silverlight 2, Third Edition<br> ISBN10: 1-4302-1567-4<br> <a href="http://www.apress.com/book/view/1430215674">http://www.apress.com/book/view/1430215674</a> </p> <p>Or</p> <p>ASP.net Unleashed 3.5<br> ISBN 0-672-33011-3<br> <a href="http://www.informit.com/store/product.aspx?isbn=0672330113Both">http://www.informit.com/store/product.aspx?isbn=0672330113</a> </p> <p>Both books give great coverage to using asp.net.</p> <p>Hope it helps</p> 2009-09-02T16:51:46-04:003420267http://forums.asp.net/p/1464126/3420267.aspx/1?Re+ASP+NET+Theory+Recommend+books+Re: ASP.NET Theory--Recommend books? <p>This article may be on interest to you - <a href="http://www.devx.com/codemag/Article/30082"> A Low-level Look at ASP.NET Architecture</a>.</p> 2009-09-23T08:02:06-04:003496807http://forums.asp.net/p/1464126/3496807.aspx/1?Re+ASP+NET+Theory+Recommend+books+Re: ASP.NET Theory--Recommend books? <p>Thanks.&nbsp; The Apress book is particularly helpful.&nbsp;</p> 2009-11-05T18:41:21-05:003529917http://forums.asp.net/p/1464126/3529917.aspx/1?Re+ASP+NET+Theory+Recommend+books+Re: ASP.NET Theory--Recommend books? <p>You might want to take a look at my book: Ultra-Fast ASP.NET (published by Apress).&nbsp; It's oriented at an intermediate to advanced level.<br> </p> <p>Although my focus is on performance and scalability, I also explain how ASP.NET works from a different perspective than most authors; my goal is to help build a more intuitive understanding of not just how things work, but why they are the way they are, and how the various pieces fit together.&nbsp; There's a high-level summary / write-up and a review on Amazon if you'd like to know more (see the link in my signature).</p> <p><br> </p> 2009-11-24T11:04:32-05:003530092http://forums.asp.net/p/1464126/3530092.aspx/1?Re+ASP+NET+Theory+Recommend+books+Re: ASP.NET Theory--Recommend books? <p></p> <blockquote><span class="icon-blockquote"></span> <h4>RickNZ</h4> <p>You might want to take a look at my book: Ultra-Fast ASP.NET (published by Apress).&nbsp; It's oriented at an intermediate to advanced level.<br> </p> <p>Although my focus is on performance and scalability, I also explain how ASP.NET works from a different perspective than most authors; my goal is to help build a more intuitive understanding of not just how things work, but why they are the way they are, and how the various pieces fit together.&nbsp; There's a high-level summary / write-up and a review on Amazon if you'd like to know more (see the link in my signature).</p> <p><br> </p> <p></p> </blockquote> &nbsp;<br> I will second that, I am half way through Ricks book and its outstanding! - Scott <p></p> <p></p> 2009-11-24T12:37:10-05:003543385http://forums.asp.net/p/1464126/3543385.aspx/1?Re+ASP+NET+Theory+Recommend+books+Re: ASP.NET Theory--Recommend books? <p>good Intermediate C# Book: <br> Title: C# and the .NET Platform<br> Publisher: Apress <br> <br> if you've taken Programming and Data Structures courses, this should be a very good book for .NET </p> <p><br> </p> <p>Best Wishes</p> 2009-12-02T08:49:51-05:00