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Don't buy this book it tastes horrible
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10/10/2008 10:01:39
Mike Sue-Ping
Cambridge, Ontario, Canada
 
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Forum:
ASP.NET
Category:
Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF)
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Environment:
VB 9.0
OS:
Vista
Network:
Windows 2008 Server
Database:
MS SQL Server
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Thread ID:
01353190
Message ID:
01354059
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27
>>>>
>>>>Book b = new Book("WPF Recipes in C#2008");
>>>>b.Publisher = "Apress";
>>>>b.Peruse();
>>>>b.ContentType = ContentType.Crap;
>>>>b.Dispose();
>>>>
>>>
>>>Oh God, It's already shipped Amazon says .....
>>
>>It's possible I'm being too harsh - it's just not what I was hoping for. For these guys a culinary example of a recipe would be peeling a potato. The whole book is just dozens of examples of how to achieve relatively simple tasks: e.g:
>>
>>Problem: You want to allow the user to expand and collapse sections of the UI.
>>Solution : Use an Expander Control
>>Followed by a page of code that does nothing but put four buttons inside an expander control.
>>
>>The majority of the book seems to be made up of similarly trivial examples (although there might be a bit more meat in the section on Multi-threading which I haven't delved into).
>>
>>Every example is accompanied by complete code to run it as a standalone app - but if you were actually enthused enough to want to try it you'd have to type the whole thing in - there's no access to the source.
>>
>>It also looks as if the publisher gave them a couple of free bag fulls of commas which they scattered randomly throughout the text - I found I was actually distracted by tripping over superflous punctuation to the point where I wasn't absorbing the content.
>>
>>Anyway SET RANT OFF as they say in the VFP world....
>>Best,
>>Viv
>
>I was struck by Rick Strahl saying a few months ago, in so many words, that WPF isn't ready for prime time and he has stopped using it for the time being. I also remember you disagreeing.

Hey Mike, if I'm not mistaken, I think Viv's complaining about that particular book and not the technology (WPF) itself.
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