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    Mark J Miller
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    Sorry about the cross post - the "Message Boards" drop down does not include this forun in it's list so I didn't see this forum until after I had already posted this question to the C# forum. I am a C# programmer with mostly ASP.NET experience. I have done very little Win32 (WinForms) programming. Any suggestions for a good book on Windows Forms? I don't mean a general C# or .NET book, but one that specifically addresses the topic of Windows Forms.

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      Sorry about the cross post - the "Message Boards" drop down does not include this forun in it's list so I didn't see this forum until after I had already posted this question to the C# forum. I am a C# programmer with mostly ASP.NET experience. I have done very little Win32 (WinForms) programming. Any suggestions for a good book on Windows Forms? I don't mean a general C# or .NET book, but one that specifically addresses the topic of Windows Forms.

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      Scott Dorman
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      Definately this one: Windows Forms 2.0 Programming (2nd Edition) (Microsoft .NET Development Series) by Chris Sells and Michael Weinhardt[^]

      ----------------------------- In just two days, tomorrow will be yesterday.

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      • M Mark J Miller

        Sorry about the cross post - the "Message Boards" drop down does not include this forun in it's list so I didn't see this forum until after I had already posted this question to the C# forum. I am a C# programmer with mostly ASP.NET experience. I have done very little Win32 (WinForms) programming. Any suggestions for a good book on Windows Forms? I don't mean a general C# or .NET book, but one that specifically addresses the topic of Windows Forms.

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        Richard Blythe
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        Another great (advanced) book is: "Pro .Net 2.0 Windows Forms and Custom Controls in C#" by Matthew MacDonald (long title):zzz: But with over 1000 pages it definitely covers a lot of GOOD material related to windows forms. Cheers! Richard

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