It's not a book, but in addition to our best practices document, you could check out FxCop and see what kinds of rules that enforces. You can find
FxCop here ...
http://www.gotdotnet.com/team/fxcop
-Shawn
http://blogs.msdn.com/shawnfa
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>Does anyone know of a book for C# .NET on coding
>standards and guidelines? My company is in the process
>of defining this stuff as we move to C# .NET.
>
>I could swear I picked up a book like this in a technical
>bookstore, but now I can't find one searching Amazon.com
>or anywhere else.
>
>By the way, I've seen the documentation Microsoft has in
>their best practices section. That stuff is good, but
>I'm also looking for a book.
>
>Thanks,
>Todd
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