Re: Beta Readers Wanted - Whidbey C# - (O'Reilly Author)

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From: Bonj (benjtaylor)
Date: 10/18/04


Date: Mon, 18 Oct 2004 20:22:35 +0100

I would... but , why do you have to join a forum on Delphi?

"Jesse Liberty" <jliberty@libertyassociates.com> wrote in message
news:houdnVGD7qQPy-zcRVn-3g@speakeasy.net...
> This is a one time request for beta-readers for a new book I'm working on.
>
> *************
>
> I'm writing a new book on Visual C# 2.0 - target audience is C# 1.x
> programmers looking to move up to 2.0 (code-name Whidbey).
>
> The ideal candidates have been programming in Visual C# 1.x for a while,
> are familiar with and comfortable with all the language fundamentals,
> delegates, creating windows and web applications and so forth and are
> ready to learn what is new in Visual Studio and C# 2.0, as well as
> highlights of what is new in creating Windows and Web Applications.
>
> I will post the chapters after I've written them but before they've been
> edited or tech-reviewed. Your job will be to provide guidance and advice
> as to how helpful the chapter is, what is missing, what could be clearer,
> etc.
>
> You can expect to read (and respond to) about 40-50 pages per week through
> Thanksgiving; starting next week. Ideally, you'll have the Visual Studio
> 2.0 Beta installed on a computer and will be able to try the exercises,
> though this is not strictly required.
>
> There is no financial compensation (though active participants will
> receive a copy of the book when it is published, and an acknowledgement in
> the book itself). You will need to sign a Non-disclosure agreement and
> you'll need to join a forum on Delphi (membership is free).
>
> If you are interested, please send me email
> (jliberty@LibertyAssociates.com) with your name, email, C# experience,
> etc.
>
> Thank you.
>
> Jesse Liberty
> Author:
> Programming C#
> Programming Visual Basic .NET
> Programming ASP .NET
> Programming Windows .NET Applications
> Numerous other books
> http://www.LibertyAssociates.com
>



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