I will put it in the mail tomorrow.
>That would be great! I will owe you at least two beverages now...
>
>>You are very welcome.
>>
>>I have another book for you, yours just for asking. This is ASP.NET by Stephen Walther. This one is for VB.NET 1.1. This was the very first book I bought on ASP.NET and I think it is if not the best, one of the best for explaining concepts. He (the author) has a great way of making things clear (at least in my mind). I already bought his ASP.NET 2.0 book and I can send you the ASP.NET 1.1. If anything, you can use it as a reference for getting a second view on this or that topic. Just let me know if you would like it and I will mail it to you.
>>
>>
>>>Got the book! Thanks much! I owe you a beverage next time I'm in MA or you're down in Raleigh.
>>>
>>>>You are welcome. It will be in the mail first thing tomorrow morning.
>>>>
>>>>>Sweet!
>>>>>
>>>>>3201-141 Edwards Mill Road
>>>>>Suite 154
>>>>>Raleigh, NC 27612
>>>>>
>>>>>Thanks!!
>>>>>
>>>>>>Jay,
>>>>>>
>>>>>>If you still want the paper book, I will send you mine. Just send me your address (in PM or here, whichever) and I will put it in the mail right away.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>>I'm confused, it says it's $49.95 to buy. Why would it be free?
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>ISBN: 1-930919-30-1
>>>>>>>Length: 508 pages
>>>>>>>Formats Available: Printed (incl. ebook) or Ebook only
>>>>>>>Printed book format: Paperback, 7"x9"
>>>>>>>Ebook format: PDF (20 MB)
>>>>>>>Price ($US): 49.95
>>>>>>>Weight: 1.9 lbs.
>>>>>>>Press date: September, 2002
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>It is free here.
>>>>>>>>
http://foxcentral.net/microsoft/netforvfpdevelopers.htm>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>
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