Microsoft Visual C# .NET 2003 Developer’s Cookbook

Sams Publishing has done it again. Over the last one year they have released many cookbooks on .NET programming languages. Microsoft Visual C# .NET 2003 Cookbook is one of the latest releases of Sams and without any doubt I can say that it is an exhaustive resource for programmers. The book contains around 330 recipes with detailed explanations to each one of them. Each recipe begins with a traditional “You Want” sentence which will describe the purpose of the discussed recipe.

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ASP.NET Developer’s CookBook

Sams Publishing had brought out a series of programming books under the banner of Teach Yourself in 21 Days, KickStart and Unleashed for all major languages. Over the last two years, Sams had released an unlimited number of books in the area of .NET particularly C# and ASP.NET. Their recent book titled “ASP.NET Developer’s CookBook” is one of the most interesting titles in the field of server side programming using .NET Framework. This book has been written by Steven A. Smith (founder of ASPAlliance.com), Rob Howard (ASP.NET Program Manager at Microsoft) and over a dozen ASPAlliance columnists in a so called ‘recipe’ style. In order to read and understand the recipes contained in this book, you should require a working knowledge of ASP.NET. A good understanding of Visual Basic .NET with .NET Framework 1.0 will be a definite plus. It is better to have a basic idea of ASP 3.0 but I feel that most of the ASP.NET developer’s will have a good knowledge of its previous predecessor.

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