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"In the last 3 years, I have tried to learn C# using books from
a number of different publishers, but have always lost
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"Murach's ASP.NET 2.0 Web Programming with C# 2005 is a great book to help C# programmers - but ASP.NET newbies - put up a professional Web site fast."
Will Wagers, C# Online.NET / Csharp-Online.net
"Murach is quickly becoming my favorite publisher of books for learning new software development skills. This book gets you up and running very quickly with ASP.Net 2.0 and C#.... It continues in the Murach tradition of books that do a very good job of selecting the most important topics and then treating those topics clearly and thoroughly enough to get you started with some real development."
Stephen Rosenbach, Technical Consultant, Maryland
"This book truly covers A to Z of the latest version of ASP.NET and is an invaluable asset for all levels of programmers. I have no hesitation to give it a 5-star rating."
Anand Narayanaswamy, AspAlliance.com
"What really impressed me is the last section (called 'Developing reusable code'), which covers the design and development of user controls, custom server controls (rendered controls, superclassed controls, composite controls, and Web controls libraries), and Web service development. These are important advanced concepts to cover, and their inclusion in the book rounds it out quite nicely."
Scott Waletzko, DevCity.com
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