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fig000
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      29th Jun 2008
Hi,

I hope this is the right group for this question. It's hard to
tell. I've been working with .net for a while but only in the last
couple of years have I made the move to c# and oop. I'd appreciate any
recommendation for a book to give me a good quantum leap in design
strategies, mostly on the asp.net side. I've done some work in
reflection and can see how oop can be tied to the .net framework to
make code more powerful.

Any suggestions? I've read about the CSLA books but I'm not sure if
they might not be too specific.

Thanks,
Fig000
 
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Duggi
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      29th Jun 2008
On Jun 29, 11:10 am, fig000 <neilnewton...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I hope this is the right group for this question. It's hard to
> tell. I've been working with .net for a while but only in the last
> couple of years have I made the move to c# and oop. I'd appreciate any
> recommendation for a book to give me a good quantum leap in design
> strategies, mostly on the asp.net side. I've done some work in
> reflection and can see how oop can be tied to the .net framework to
> make code more powerful.
>
> Any suggestions? I've read about the CSLA books but I'm not sure if
> they might not be too specific.
>
> Thanks,
> Fig000


To start with

Apress - Accelerated C# 2008
Microsoft Press - Microsoft Visual C# 2008 Step by Step
http://www.learnvisualstudio.net
http://windowsclient.net/

-Cnu
 
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Peter Bromberg [C# MVP]
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      1st Jul 2008
Just visit amazon.com and search on the appropriate keywords. Then take the
time to read the customer reviews and ratings.
Peter
"fig000" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Hi,
>
> I hope this is the right group for this question. It's hard to
> tell. I've been working with .net for a while but only in the last
> couple of years have I made the move to c# and oop. I'd appreciate any
> recommendation for a book to give me a good quantum leap in design
> strategies, mostly on the asp.net side. I've done some work in
> reflection and can see how oop can be tied to the .net framework to
> make code more powerful.
>
> Any suggestions? I've read about the CSLA books but I'm not sure if
> they might not be too specific.
>
> Thanks,
> Fig000


 
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