Having just posted something about Fritz Onion's ASP.NET book I thought I'd
blog about what books I have under my desk as a developer. I'm a major book
fiend so have far too many around the house and typically try to read far too
many at a time causing me often to have to back and start again.
So, I have a lot of developer books kicking around but if I had to go out
tomorrow and re-stock my selection (say the PC blew up and took the books with
it) and I wasn't thinking of going and revisiting COM or C++ or something then
I'd buy these.
Core .NET development;
Shared Source CLI Essentials. David Stutz et al.
Applied Microsoft .NET Framework Programming. Jeffrey Richter
ADO.NET. David Sceppa
Essential ASP.NET. Fritz Onion
Windows Forms Programming. Chris Sells
Real World XML Web Services. Yasser Shohoud
Debugging .NET and Windows Applications. John Robbins
Essential XML. Don Box, Aaron Skonnard, John Lam.
Essential XML Quick Reference. Aaron Skonnard, Martin Gudgin.
Programming Windows Security Keith Brown
Writing Secure Code Michael Howard
and around Windows itself I'd want;
Inside Windows 2000. David Solomon, Mark Russinovich
And for working with SQL Server I'd go and buy;
Inside SQL Server 2000. Kalen Delaney
Advanced Transact-SQL for SQL Server 2000 Itzik Ben-Gan, Tom Moreau
The Guru's Guide to Transact-SQL Ken Henderson
Microsoft SQL Server Performance Optimization and Tuning Handbook
Ken England
and a final perf book which I always found really useful;
Windows 2000 Performance Guide Mark Friedman, Odysseas Pentakalos
Posted
Thu, Oct 21 2004 8:46 AM
by
mtaulty