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    Could anyone please suggest me good book on a) Network Programming b) Security Both for beginner and advance level. regards

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      Could anyone please suggest me good book on a) Network Programming b) Security Both for beginner and advance level. regards

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      Jacob D Dixon
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      I wouldn't dive right into .NET remoting. First I would learn that basics of C#. Anyways I personally like the Wrox books. They give you enough to get going. For network programming you can find plenty of articles right here at codeproject and across the net

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        Could anyone please suggest me good book on a) Network Programming b) Security Both for beginner and advance level. regards

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        Go to amazon.com and read the reviews and work it out for yourself. I could recommend a book but I like to drive in there and have a go and then develop a deeper understanding. You may be the complete opposite. Everyone has there own learning styles.

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          Go to amazon.com and read the reviews and work it out for yourself. I could recommend a book but I like to drive in there and have a go and then develop a deeper understanding. You may be the complete opposite. Everyone has there own learning styles.

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          Robert Croll wrote:

          I could recommend a book

          Then please do so. I have wrox professional but in threading it just give intro. When comes to synchronization of threads they had a note like

          Whole Threading can't be covered in this chapter, A whole book is required. But hadn't mentioned which book

          Same applicable to network programming, and nothing about SECURITY. It's not like i hadn't searched. This what i found? But its back in 2005, i had thru some of its online chapters. Some(more) typing mistakes are there. Also code over their for 1.1 It will helpful if you guide where/how to find good book.

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            I wouldn't dive right into .NET remoting. First I would learn that basics of C#. Anyways I personally like the Wrox books. They give you enough to get going. For network programming you can find plenty of articles right here at codeproject and across the net

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            Jacob D Dixon wrote:

            I personally like the Wrox books.

            Me too. I have c# wrox prfessional 4.0 . But their not much in detail about Network, Threading.

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            plenty of articles right here at codeproject and across the net

            Yes i had, but they just discuss only that particular part which is involved in that article. Not the whole part. Where as book start topic by scratch, progress bit by bit. So, if you can suggest me good book on Network programming, Threading, Security.

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              Robert Croll wrote:

              I could recommend a book

              Then please do so. I have wrox professional but in threading it just give intro. When comes to synchronization of threads they had a note like

              Whole Threading can't be covered in this chapter, A whole book is required. But hadn't mentioned which book

              Same applicable to network programming, and nothing about SECURITY. It's not like i hadn't searched. This what i found? But its back in 2005, i had thru some of its online chapters. Some(more) typing mistakes are there. Also code over their for 1.1 It will helpful if you guide where/how to find good book.

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              Well there isn't much out there in print on networking for .NET. That link was the book I was thinking about. Mixed reviews, I guess you need to try and get your hands on the book and see what you think because some thought it was good. BTW I'm guess you know this but threading isn't networking. Maybe try and find some articles online regarding .NET and TCP/IP

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