| Author | Book | Comments | Last Updated |
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John Alexander & Billy Hollis
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Developing Web Applications with Visual Basic. NET and ASP.NET
| This one is geared more to Windows client application developers who want to get up to speed on programming Web apps. Using Visual Studio .NET, you can now code Web apps using much the same technique as traditional Windows forms. If you are coming from a Web background, there are books better suited to you. | 6/20/2002 |
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Rob Viera
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Professional SQL Server 2000 Programming
| This consistently gets some of the best reviews for a SQL Server design book. | 6/20/2002 |
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Doug Seven & Donny Mack
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Programming Data Driven Web Applications with ASP.NET
| By the creators of DotNetJunkies.com, this is a good starter book for learning how to work with data in ASP.NET | 6/20/2002 |
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Various
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Professional ASP.NET
| This book covers almost every aspect of ASP.NET. Some topics better than others. But a good general reference. | 6/20/2002 |
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Various
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ASP.NET: Tips, Tutorials and Code
| This is a must have. | 6/20/2002 |
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Stephen Walther
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ASP.NET Unleashed
| I don't have this one yet, but probably the next I will purchase. The book gets high ratings from much of the development community. | 6/20/2002 |
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Dan Appleman
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Moving to VB .NET: Strategies, Concepts, and Code
| If you are a seasoned VB developer and want a good handle on changes in the language, as well as a crash course in OOP, I highly recommend this book. Well written, great commentary and intuitive examples. | 6/20/2002 |
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David Chappell
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Understanding .NET: A Tutorial and Analysis
| | 3/20/2002 |