I have noticed the drastic range of book available. They are either for the absolute beginner or intermediate ASP developer. Nothing for the experienced programmer wishing to learn ASP. I'll let you know if I find anything useful.
Thanks again,
Chris
>> I am currently a long time CF and C++ programmer and I want to try my hand
>at ASP.NET (VB & C#). Any other CF'ers made the ASP transition? If so,
>were there any books that you found that were good for experienced
>programmers trying to pick up ASP.NET? Any advise or resources to share?
>
>Chris,
>
>I haven't seen any truly good books for making the transition. Either they
>are too simplistic and would insult your experience as a CF developer, or
>they concentrate mostly on the C# language rather than its use in
>implementing an ASP.NET app. The main Microsoft Press book on the subject
>is full of errors and important files are missing. In fact, it looks like
>they were trying to write two books at one time --one for C# and one for
>VB.NET -- and forgot to change some of the references to VB.NET in the C#
>book.
>
>If you're looking for a good book on the C# language itself then Mastering
>Visual C#.NET from Sybex is good.
>
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