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Recommend me a good ASP.net with Visual Basic book.


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I have started working with Visual Basic 2008 and ASP.net 3.5 at work recently and wondered whether anyone could recommend a good book for beginners which covers ASP.net with VB.net. I was considering the ASP.net unleashed book, but that only has VB code on a separate CD with all the examples in C#.

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I have started working with Visual Basic 2008 and ASP.net 3.5 at work recently and wondered whether anyone could recommend a good book for beginners which covers ASP.net with VB.net. I was considering the ASP.net unleashed book, but that only has VB code on a separate CD with all the examples in C#.

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http://www.amazon.com/Pro-ASP-NET-3-5-2008...5484&sr=1-3 (Pro ASP.NET 3.5 in VB 2008)

Honestly, though, all good ASP.NET developers should be able to work with both languages. Don't get stuck in the one language world.

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Honestly, though, all good ASP.NET developers should be able to work with both languages. Don't get stuck in the one language world.

whereas i whole heartedly agree with this, in reality vb.net is seen very much as the poor relation and most (not all) developers i know treat it as such...

as a result i can probably count the number of vb.net developers i have encountered on one hand.. and all our applications at work are c# based...

i think it is quite common for a 'house' to be either one or the other, and not dabble in both "just because they can"

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whereas i whole heartedly agree with this, in reality vb.net is seen very much as the poor relation and most (not all) developers i know treat it as such...

as a result i can probably count the number of vb.net developers i have encountered on one hand.. and all our applications at work are c# based...

i think it is quite common for a 'house' to be either one or the other, and not dabble in both "just because they can"

i agree. c# is better.

if you change your mind, you could try Programming ASP.NET 3.5

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