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  1. #1
    faisal Guest

    Programming C# - book

    Has anyone read the 'Programming C#' book by Jesse Liberty, published by
    O'Reilly?

    http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/AS...3/sr=1-1/ref=s
    r_sp_re/026-8046256-0224409

    I usually have much faith on the quality of O'Reilly books in general. But
    was wondering if there are further insights to be found here.





  2. #2
    Jesse Liberty Guest

    Re: Programming C# - book

    "faisal" <faisal@morphium.co.uk> wrote in message
    news:3b923991@news.devx.com...
    > Has anyone read the 'Programming C#' book by Jesse Liberty, published by
    > O'Reilly?


    Thank you for considering my book. You can read the table of contents,
    index, and a sample chapter on my web site, http://www.LibertyAssociates.com
    (click on books), where you can also purchase the book at a 30% discount.
    While you are there, you can also download the FAQ, errata and source code,
    and you will find a link to a private discussion group where I provide
    support for my books.

    Thanks for your interest, and I look forward to hearing what you think of
    it. So far, I've been very lucky with the reviews on Amazon, but if you find
    any concerns or issues, please do let me know.

    --
    Jesse Liberty
    Liberty Associates, Inc.
    ..NET Training & Development
    http://www.LibertyAssociates.com





  3. #3
    Ralph D. Cole Guest

    Re: Programming C# - book


    Hanging around the C# newsgroup, are we?

    Does this mean we can expect a "Beginning Object-Oriented Analysis and Design
    with C#" book?

    <g>

  4. #4
    Jesse Liberty Guest

    Re: Programming C# - book

    Nope, I am writing for O'Reilly now (but thanks for remembering!). :-)



    --
    Jesse Liberty
    Author: Programming C# (O'Reilly)
    http://www.LibertyAssociates.com


    "Ralph D. Cole" <nt_consulting32@hotmail.com> wrote in message
    news:3b95c336$1@news.devx.com...
    >
    > Hanging around the C# newsgroup, are we?
    >
    > Does this mean we can expect a "Beginning Object-Oriented Analysis and

    Design
    > with C#" book?
    >
    > <g>




  5. #5
    Mike J Guest

    Re: Programming C# - book


    When will your ASP.net book be out? Are the examples in C# or VB?

  6. #6
    Jesse Liberty Guest

    Re: Programming C# - book

    O'Reilly has not yet announced a release date. The examples will be in both
    VB and C#, though one major theme of the book is that for most purposes, the
    differences between C# and VB.NET are trivial.

    Thanks.

    -j

    --
    Jesse Liberty
    Author: Programming C# (O'Reilly)
    http://www.LibertyAssociates.com


    "Mike J" <mikej@usa.net> wrote in message news:3b9b9c36$1@news.devx.com...
    >
    > When will your ASP.net book be out? Are the examples in C# or VB?




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