>>Frankly, when it comes to Kevin's technical articles I wouldn't care if they were written in pig-Latin or misspelled and pasted together like ransom notes. They'd still probably be more valuable and interesting than a whole lot of other stuff out there <bg> ( I"m also a pretty big fan of Code Magazine in general )
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>>( an example of the "other stuff" includes Pro Entity Framework 4.0 by Scott Klein from Apress. The first truly disappointing book I've run across from that publisher. Not to be confused with Entity Framework 4.0 Recipes from Apress which is another really worthwhile contribution to the "Recipes" series.)
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>Even though I haven't read any of Kevin books/articles I have no doubts they are good, and if you endorse them then I am certain.
Here's the second part of a two part Baker's Dozen by Kevin that I found particularly useful. ( it's on SSIS )
http://www.code-magazine.com/Article.aspx?quickid=1009081Code shares virtually everything as online content. Well worth a look.
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