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any ASP.net books to recommend?

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    I am looking for a Beginner's ASP.net book that uses C# in their examples. Between Amazon and my library, I notice that most such books focus mainly on VB.net and a tiny bit of C# here and there. I understand that you are able to use both C# and VB.net with ASP.net but since I have already some basic knowledge of C#, I was hoping if anyone here has a great title to recommend. I have tried Onion's Essential ASP.net with/in C# but I was looking towards a more beginner's oriented one.

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      I am looking for a Beginner's ASP.net book that uses C# in their examples. Between Amazon and my library, I notice that most such books focus mainly on VB.net and a tiny bit of C# here and there. I understand that you are able to use both C# and VB.net with ASP.net but since I have already some basic knowledge of C#, I was hoping if anyone here has a great title to recommend. I have tried Onion's Essential ASP.net with/in C# but I was looking towards a more beginner's oriented one.

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      Wrox Press has some ASP.NET good books rated at beginner, professional, and advanced levels. I'd recommend them. Cheers, Smitha Every problem has a gift for you in its hands. -- Richard Bach

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