Books recommendation

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Wenlei Fang

Our team has extensive VB.Net experience in VS2003 (.Net 1.1) and we decide
to move to C# in VS2005 (.Net 2.0). Please suggest some good books and
references.

Thanks!
 
C

clintonG

Andrew Troelesen is a well known C# author.
I've been reading through both of those books and they are quite good.

I would also recommend Dino Esposito and a couple of older books "C# Class
Design Handbook" and "C# Text Manipulation" both by WROX.

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NET csgallagher AT metromilwaukee.com
URL http://metromilwaukee.com/
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Wenlei Fang

Thank you, Octavio and Clinton for your help!

clintonG said:
Andrew Troelesen is a well known C# author.
I've been reading through both of those books and they are quite good.

I would also recommend Dino Esposito and a couple of older books "C# Class
Design Handbook" and "C# Text Manipulation" both by WROX.

<%= Clinton Gallagher
METROmilwaukee (sm) "A Regional Information Service"
NET csgallagher AT metromilwaukee.com
URL http://metromilwaukee.com/
URL http://clintongallagher.metromilwaukee.com/
 
M

Michael Nemtsev

Hello Wenlei,

What area u are interesting in?
Try to google with "C# 2 what's new", ".net 2.0 what's new"
U can move to vs2005 w/out specific knowledge, based only on .net 1.1 and
gain differences from MSDN

WF> Our team has extensive VB.Net experience in VS2003 (.Net 1.1) and we
WF> decide to move to C# in VS2005 (.Net 2.0). Please suggest some good
WF> books and references.
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WBR,
Michael Nemtsev :: blog: http://spaces.msn.com/members/laflour

"At times one remains faithful to a cause only because its opponents do not
cease to be insipid." (c) Friedrich Nietzsch
 
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Wenlei Fang

Hi Michael ,

For the last couple years we have been developing our corporate web site in
VB.Net using VS2003. And we have hired a consulting firm to develop our
product which will be a web application. They have decided to code it in C#
using VS2005. To be able to maintain this product once it is transitioned,
our internal staff need to get up to speed with C# and VS2005.

We're looking for good C# books.

Thanks,

Wenlei
 

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