theres an msdn mag in the states or vsj in GB
>I have been coding with Vb.net and ASP.net for awhile and I'd like to
> stay current with the development of this technology. I'm looking for a
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ASP.NET Pro
http://www.aspnetpro.com
Visual Studio Magazine
http://www.ftponline.com/vsm/
MSDN Magazine
http://msdn.microsoft.com/msdnmag/
CoDe Magazine
http://www.code-magazine.com/
_AnonCoward - 26 Feb 2005 20:51 GMT
: ASP.NET Pro
: http://www.aspnetpro.com
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: CoDe Magazine
: http://www.code-magazine.com/
Thanx, and as long as we are on the subject (and the thing that made me
realize I haven't been staying current like I should be) ...
I've noticed recently references to ASP.NET 2.0. Is the framework
upgrading to 2.0 also or is this strictly an ASP.NET upgrade?
Regardless, is this available yet or is this something still in the
future?
What are some good on-line resources that discuss this, describing new
features, etc.
Thanx again.
Ralf
Stelrad Doulton - 26 Feb 2005 21:07 GMT
.NET 2.0 is an upgarde to the entire framework it will; ship with VS2005.
Still in beta right now but you can get it via MSDN if you have a
subscription. http://lab.msdn.microsoft.com/vs2005/default.aspx
Note also the "Express" product range which are single language IDEs that do
not require a subscription
> : ASP.NET Pro
> : http://www.aspnetpro.com
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MSDN magazine is very good.
So is Visual Studio magazine (Fawcette).
For OO stuff, Dr. Dobbs Journal is hard to beat, but it doesn't stick just
to .Net (if that's what you are after).
I'm sure that there are many others excellent publications as well, but
these are my personal favs.

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>I have been coding with Vb.net and ASP.net for awhile and I'd like to
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> Ralf