The best place to ask a question like that would be on an ASP list,
alternatively use your own initiative and look on a publishers web site or
go to a book shop and find one yourself.

The best way to find out about any subject for any technically compitent
developer would be to get the specs from the manufacturer and after learning
for a few weeks ask specific questions in the right forum(not this one).

there are enough relevant mails to keep up with on this list we don't need
more like this.

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Robert Nicholson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Tuesday, July 11, 2000 11:31 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Good ASP book?
>
>
> Now that I understand JSP and the concepts of the Web
> application paradigm
> I'd like to read up on ASP. In particular I'd like to know if
> there are any
> books that focus on keeping business logic out of the
> presentation layer. I
> know there's a chapter in WROX's Professional JSP , which I'm
> currently
> reading but given that this is microsoft technology and the fact that
> there's a derth of books out there on ASP I'd like to hear
> peoples thoughts
> on good books for ASP of a similar standard to the Manning book.
>
> Cheers.
>
> Repeating. I don't want to read an ASP book that encourages
> VBScript in the
> .asp pages.
>
> Something that focuses on the ASP equivalent to Module2 architecture.
>
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