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>Have you thought about a different type of book, perhaps one entirely of Q&As? You could take all of the questions posted online in all forums that you responded to with explanations and examples and include a good index (maybe on disk?) and publish it. :o)

Actually Tracy, I have thought about perhaps a blog containing stuff like that, but I didn't actually think about a book. Hmmmm, I wonder if there's actually enough material for a full-blown book. Might be worth looking at I suppose.

Craig, you mentioned a publisher?

~~Bonnie






>>>When are you going to write a book, Bonnie? Serious question. You have the knowledge and you have a nice writing style.
>>>
>>>I'll buy it. So there, you've got one sale already.

>>
>>Thanks for the compliments Mike, but there's no way I have time to even *think* about writing a book. Besides, there's such a glut of .NET books on the market now, you have to write something extra special to get anywhere with it.
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>>Now,back in 2002 or 2003 there weren't many at all ... that might have been a good time to think about it. But, I was just learning back then myself, so I would have written a pretty crummy book. <g>
>>
>>~~Bonnie
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>Have you thought about a different type of book, perhaps one entirely of Q&As? You could take all of the questions posted online in all forums that you responded to with explanations and examples and include a good index (maybe on disk?) and publish it. :o)
Bonnie Berent DeWitt
NET/C# MVP since 2003

http://geek-goddess-bonnie.blogspot.com
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