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Wanting to build a .NET library..where to start?

I seem to have a very good library for PHP, XML, Cold Fusion, Flash, JavaScript, and Java..but Im wanting to begin building some helpful references for ASP.net.

I got one book called "Designing ASP.net Applications" from Microsoft, but it, sadly, wasnt very good for someone like me thats starting out.

Can we use this thread to possibly suggest good books on ASP.net, VB.net, C#, etc that have helped you, and perhaps others can benefit from it, as well as me?

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Microsoft.NET for programmers, author Fergal Grimes

I think this is the best book to start. It gives you an integrated approach of the .net framework. In the book they start by creating a poker game engine and then they put it in an assembly that will be used throughout the book, whether in a console application, asp.net application, winforms application etc. So it teaches you really well how to create your classes and how to resuse them.
It covers almost everything. It even has an Introduction to C# Appendix

Books about ASP.NET I'm also curious to see what people recommend

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