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BOOK: Advanced ASP.NET AJAX Server Controls: For .NET 3.5

Adv AJAX Server Controls

I frequently am asked to server as a technical reviewer on development books. Time doesn't permit me to always say yes but I try to make time to agree to do the more interesting titles.

This book is one I said yes to. Adam and Joel have done a great job of exposing this detailed subject.

Controls are such a powerful re-use mechanism and so under covered.

The book is due for release on July 15th and you can save 5% with an Amazon.com preorder.

[ Click HERE for the book on Amazon.com ]

Published Apr 21 2008, 06:10 PM by JoeStagner
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Jose Guay said:

Hi Mr. Stagner.

Just want to thank you for recommending this book, too bad it's not out yet.

I wanted to ask you a recommendation of 2-3 books you would consider a good source/reference in ASP.NET/Ajax 3.5 because the company I work for have asked me to find a couple of good books to have for reference, but there are many available and it's getting really hard to define which are the good ones.

Thanks for your help.

Jose Guay

April 25, 2008 9:19 AM
 

Curt Johnson said:

Jose, I hope you don't mind a plug from the publisher - I'm the marketing manager for Adam and Joel's book. Even though it's not available in print form yet, you can read it online as it's being written - we call it our "Rough Cuts" program for new books. Check it out at www.informit.com/.../product.aspx.

April 29, 2008 2:57 PM
 

Jose Guay said:

Not a problem Curt.

Thanks for the information.

Jose Guay

April 29, 2008 4:34 PM

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Joe Stagner is a Senior Program Manager in Microsoft Corporation’s Developer Tools and Platform Group and has been with Microsoft since 2001 focusing on highly scalable and performant web application architectures, multiplatform interoperability and software security. Joe brings 30 years technical and business strategy experience to Microsoft which affords him a unique experiential perspective. [ I am NOT able to respond to PMs - please contact me via www.MisfitGeek.com ]