>Bonnie, seriously, no problem. I have regretted books before.
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>Since I like recommending writers so much, the guy I am on now is Johathan Tropper. He reminds me of me, only a better writer.
For the record I finally managed to gather up and, as of today, finish all the Elvis Cole and or Joe Pike books. I don't remember whether it was you or Tracy who recommended them, but thanks.
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>>Mike,
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>>BTW, I *did* say that it was an introductory book and that an experienced programmer would most likely be skipping several chapters, re Message #
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>>But, anyway, I've picked it up again to read up on WPF. Not sure yet how much I'll get out of it (just started the WPF chapters yesterday). We'll see ...
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>>~~Bonnie
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>BTW, I put the Dietel book you edited aside. Not due to the editing, although one glaring error did slip through -- to instead of too, something like that). I read the first 150 pages in about an hour. It was a little too Let's. Go. One. Step. At. A. Time. Maybe that was the intended audience.>>>>
>>>>Yep, that's the intended audience. I guess you didn't read my "blurb" on the back of the book:
"... for the beginning C# programming student ... " key word there is "student", as in "college", as in "no real world experience". <g>
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>>>I bought it from Amazon so didn't see the back cover blurb. Oh well.