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Hardcore Visual Basic, 2nd Edition -- on the web.
Hi Folks --
As you may know, MSDN dropped Bruce McKinney's <cite>Hardcore Visual Basic</cite> in
the April 2000 edition, as well as on the Microsoft web site.
I'm happy to announce that we've been given permission to republish this classic
work! There's still lots of cleaning up to do, as they really mangled it in MSDN,
but we're getting there. Also want to update with known additions/corrections, but
this will all take time.
Feel free to drop by http://www.mvps.org/vb/hcvb.htm for more details, including
options on what viewer technology to use. Or go directly to:
http://www.mvps.org/vb/hardcore
for whatever I deem best for you at this time. :-)
Enjoy... Karl
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http://www.mvps.org/vb
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Re: Hardcore Visual Basic, 2nd Edition -- on the web.
Thanks for doing this Karl. Your work on this is really appreciated.
Ed
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Re: Hardcore Visual Basic, 2nd Edition -- on the web.
"Karl E. Peterson" <karl@mvps.org> wrote in message
news:392ec0ca$1@news.devx.com...
> I'm happy to announce that we've been given permission to republish this
classic
> work! There's still lots of cleaning up to do, as they really mangled it
in MSDN,
> but we're getting there
Congratulations Karl! This is very cool. And very appreciated ;-)
Ray Mercer
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