What are your favorite .NET resources (books, magazines, blogs, etc)?
I usually start my morning with Mike Gunderloy's Larkware [1]. It's all the .NET news you need to know, or at least most of it. I don't bother sifting through numerous RSS feeds anymore. I let Mike do that. He's pretty good at separating the wheat from the chaff.
As for books, I'm patiently awaiting the relase of Fritz Onion's ASP.NET 2.0 book [2], due in September. His first book on ASP.NET 1.1 was one of the best written on the topic.
If audio is your favorite medium, check out both the .NET Rocks show [3] and Mondays [4]. .NET Rocks (dnr) is hosted by Carl Franklin and usually has great .NET related content, not to mention content-heavy interviews with the who's who of .NET programming. Mondays cannot be explained, it's something you have to hear. I recommend listening in the privacy of your own home, so you don't look like a jackass when you bust out laughing. Finally, Millahseconds [5] (with Mark Miller from Mondays) looks like it's almost ready to launch. Can the world handle this unfiltered dose of Mark Millah!?
So, what books, blogs, etc are you down with?[1]
http://www.larkware.com/[2]
http://pluralsight.com/blogs/fritz/default.aspx[3]
http://www.dotnetrocks.com/[4]
http://mondays.pwop.com/[5]
http://www.millahseconds.com/
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