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Need good asp.net ref book

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I am trying to learn asp.net. Can anyone suggest me a good book which will teach developing asp.net applications from IDE(VS2008 or Visual Web Exp Edition 2008). I mean directly opening the IDE and placing the controls and changing the properties the controls. Even small concepts also explained through IDE. Is there any book which will help me.

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Re: Need good asp.net ref book

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The Fast and Easy Series is very good. You can probably snag one for just a few dollars on Amazon.com - use the link that takes you to the books on sale.
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