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Pro VB2005. Didn't know it was orderable yet
Kent Sharkey
writes "While I tend to feel I am somewhat language agnostic, I have worked on Visual Basic books related to every version of VB from 4.0 to 2005 (with the exception of 2003). It seems the latest (small contribution, with a bad cover photo according to Bill) can now be ordered. Wonder if it will ..."
Must-own book
Miguel de Icaza
writes "The new book from Brad Abrams and Krzysztof Cwalina: Framework Design Guidelines : Conventions, Idioms, and Patterns for Reusable .NET Libraries is a must-have book for anyone writing .NET and Mono code.
I got my copy at the PDC this week and it is a wonderful book. The book includes many of the design guidelines that Brad's blog is famous for. The book is not just a collection of rules, but it also includes...
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Introducing Visual Studio Team System - on Amazon!
Richard Hundhausen
writes "I just found the URL to my forthcoming book on Team System on Amazon. This is my ..."
List of New Books
Michael Collins
writes "The crown jewel of my collection and a book definitely work the investment is one that I mentioned earlier: Framework Design Guidelines: Conventions, Idioms, and Patterns for Reusable .NET Libraries by Krzysztof, Cwalina and Brad Abrams. This book is published by Addison Wesley. I've only been able to get into chapter 2 so far, but I love this book. It provides a..."
Presenting Windows Workflow Foundation available now
Paul Andrew
writes "One of the things I've been working on for our announce of Windows Workflow Foundation is this book published by Sams. It provides an introduction to Windows Workflow Foundation and a drill down into several areas of the technology. All of the other authors are either on the Windows Workflow Foundation team or closely working with ..."
Microsoft SharePoint Building Office 2003 Solutions Book
Mark Harrison
writes "The first SharePoint book for 2003 technologies to be published ... Microsoft SharePoint: Building Office 2003 Solutions provides guidance to readers who want to design and deploy business solutions based on Microsoft SharePoint technologies."
Introducing Microsoft WinFX by Brent Rector
Chris Sells
writes "Brent Rector's PDC book on Longhorn/WinFX is now available for purchase. We're posting the chapters on the Longhorn DevCenter, but atoms are nice, too, especially when they come in the shape of a book."
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