Thoughts on Good, Current .NET Books

Wrox and Apress in my experience are very good books.

In addition, most anything published from Microsoft Press, O'Reilly, and Thompson Course Technology are also very informative.

However, do NOT, under any circumstances, get anything in the "Shelly Cashman Series" from Thompson Course Technology, the two head writers are horrible at what they do.
 
Because they explain next to nothing; just "this is the code to do this thing not related at all to the text I've written" or "here, practice doing this thing I haven't talked about AT ALL or given examples of AT ALL."
 
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