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.NET in a nutshell

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    OK guys, here is how it goes: I'm packed over my head with the project I'm running at work, I've got two kids who want my full and undivided attention and a wife that complains I'm never home and yet .... I want to study .NET So, can any of you point me to something like the legendary "Java in a nutshell" but for .NET ? I've got lots of experience with VC++ and VB, so I guess C# and ASP will be my main focus. Thanks, Omer.

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      OK guys, here is how it goes: I'm packed over my head with the project I'm running at work, I've got two kids who want my full and undivided attention and a wife that complains I'm never home and yet .... I want to study .NET So, can any of you point me to something like the legendary "Java in a nutshell" but for .NET ? I've got lots of experience with VC++ and VB, so I guess C# and ASP will be my main focus. Thanks, Omer.

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      ".... I want to study .NET" Why? It's not going to make your wife and kids any happier ... ;P ;P ;P

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        OK guys, here is how it goes: I'm packed over my head with the project I'm running at work, I've got two kids who want my full and undivided attention and a wife that complains I'm never home and yet .... I want to study .NET So, can any of you point me to something like the legendary "Java in a nutshell" but for .NET ? I've got lots of experience with VC++ and VB, so I guess C# and ASP will be my main focus. Thanks, Omer.

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        Ravi Bhavnani
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        Check out these 2 books. The latter is by our very own Tom Archer.

        • Introducing Microsoft .NET, by David Platt

        • Inside C#, by Tom Archer

        /ravi

        "There is always one more bug..."
        http://www.ravib.com
        ravib@ravib.com

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