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ASP.NETBook Review: Sams Teach Yourself ASP.NET 3.5
There are several authors of .NET books who not only know their material but are able to present the information in a practical manner. One such author is Scott Mitchell. This book is well written and is divided into four parts with a total of 24 chapters. While the level of the book is directed at beginners, it?s a good refresher for more experienced developers who want to learn some of the new features available in ASP.NET 3.5.<p><a more</a></p>
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