I neglected to mention the version - sorry about that. I'm working with VS2005 right now, but it will be VS2008 and the 3.0 framework eventually (a section on linq would be ideal but if the book is the best as far as the version, then a separate book covering linq would be ok).
>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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