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Now that I am getting deep into this I am starting to develop my own bais and
book series perferences. Its different for everyone becuase everyone comes from different backgrounds and need the holes filled in different ways..But offically I adore the .Net Development series by Addison Wesley publishers and have become displeased with O'Reliey. Every O'Reliey book I end up getting reads like a websters dictonary. Which might end up being perfect after I have been in the industry for many years but at my level of learning the Addison Wesley books are great!..better the Que =?Utf-8?B?U2Vhbg==?= |
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>Every O'Reliey book I end up
>getting reads like a websters dictonary. Which might end up being perfect >after I have been in the industry for many years Exactly the type of people the books are written for, i.e. experienced, seasoned professionals. Kline Sphere (Chalk) MCNGP #3 The Poster Formerly Known as Kline Sphere |
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