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Thanks
Hello Dan,
I really cannot come up with any questions at the moment, but I didn't want
to pass up the opportunity to chat with you. I have read several of your
books and especially enjoyed your guide to the win32. Reading your books
have landed me into the postion I currently hold. Although I am still a
rookie (1 year out of college), I have gained the insight from one of the
best in the business. I am planning on starting my own programming company
next year and if you can give me any tips, I would be most greatful. Thanks
for the great books and keep up the great work.
-Andy
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Re: Thanks
Andy:
Thanks for the kind words. That my books have made a difference is worth more
than the money.
Best of luck with the company. As for tips.... don't let the naysayers get you
down... and never completely delegate the financials.
Dan
Andrew Smith wrote:
> Hello Dan,
> I really cannot come up with any questions at the moment, but I didn't want
> to pass up the opportunity to chat with you. I have read several of your
> books and especially enjoyed your guide to the win32. Reading your books
> have landed me into the postion I currently hold. Although I am still a
> rookie (1 year out of college), I have gained the insight from one of the
> best in the business. I am planning on starting my own programming company
> next year and if you can give me any tips, I would be most greatful. Thanks
> for the great books and keep up the great work.
> -Andy
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