Basically I'm hoping for a good book on the ins and outs of C# first (Delagates, generics, inheritance, objects and types, operators and casts, reflection, threading, et al) and then ntier development with C# (business classes, separation of tiers, et al). It is always easier for me to have a good reference available to go back to or to see realistic examples in. I would like to see a book, maybe a separate one specifically on this, on building an ntier app (at least two tiers, prefably three) using C# and the framework. Too many examples I've seen are examples showing accessing data in the backend directly from the windows forms. I really liked Kevin's training on separating the layers and I would like a reference book to have around that uses similar principles.
>Tracy,
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>I can make some recommendations, but first...what specifically are you looking for?
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>- A book on C# 2.0 for VS2005 and the 2.0 framework
>- A book on C# 2.0 for VS2005 and the 3.0 framework
>- A book on C# 3.0 for VS2008 (which would include LINQ coverage)
>- A book on C# 3.0 for VS2008 that includes the 3.5 framework?
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>(or something in between these?)
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>Kevin
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