>>I know exactly what you mean. No one can learn .NET in 24 hours, except for a few basics. But, it is a way to entice someone to buy the book, and it works every time, sort of like,
"ASP.NET for Iidots".
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>>I recently found a book in my home titled,
"Chess for Idiots", but I don't know who it belongs to. I didn't know there was an idiot in my home! Ha!
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>>Cecil
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>>>Those book titles just kill me ( read: anything with 24hrs in the title ) glad you're enjoying the learning.
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>John Sharp's book advices WPF but WPF's xml things are so complex... :(
Ama HTML gibi birseydir. You don't have to write the XAML. You can design visually and that changes the XAML and you can use tools to write XAML the way Dreamweaver writes HTML.
And I think those tools are going to get better.
http://mschnlnine.vo.llnwd.net/d1/ch9/1/5/5/4/4/4/TCSXAMLPowerToys_ch9.wmv
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