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Milan Negovan has recently posted his review of the book Flash.NET. As the title implies, the book covers development using Macromedia Flash and ASP.NET. Milan's conclusion?

"There's so little reading on both Flash and .NET that this book is a good start. The authors know what they are talking about, and that's always a very good sign!"

My good friend David was one of the authors on this book, so I can verify that the authors definitely know what they are talking about.

posted on Monday, April 11, 2005 7:00 AM

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# RE: Flash.NET 4/12/2005 12:36 AM Milan Negovan
Thank you, Josh! I tend to read a lot, so I always sense when the author(s) have any clue of what they are talking about. I don't know who wrote the two case studies, but they are hardcore!

Writing this book must've been a juggling act because you need to present the topic in a clear form, and yet you can't serve two masters. I think these guys pulled of a tremendous job. The fact that the Flash MX IDE intimidated me is really my problem, not theirs. :)

If I get to the point where I need to integrate Flash and ASP.NET, I know for sure I'll consult this book more than once.