Re: Calling the function in one cs from another cs file

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RobinS <RobinS@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Of course you might suggest that - I couldn't *possibly* plug my own
book on the newsgroup... ;)

Your phrasing reminds me of a series they had on PBS years ago, "House of
Cards" was the first one. The guy in it leaked info to a reporter while
trying to inveigle his way into the Prime Minister job, and would hint at
stuff, and she would guess, and he would say, "*YOU* might say that, but
*I* couldn't possibly comment."

There's a reason that's similar - the phrase ran through my head when
writing the reply. The first version of my reply was even more similar.

The first two series of the trilogy were some of my favourite dramas
before I encountered The West Wing. Shame about "The Final Cut" which
was terrible. It was a great pity when Ian Richardson died earlier this
year.

You'll never, ever catch me doing that.
Honest. Did I mention that I co-authored "Groovy in Action"? :)

(Actually, it wouldn't be appropriate in this case anyway - I don't
intend to try to teach C# from scratch. Nice thought though.)

I think it's okay to plug your own book on the newsgroup, as long as you're
not rude about it. "I could give you this answer, but I won't. Go buy my
book."

:) I suspect I'll plug it mildly where relevant - so long as it doesn't
become annoying.

I searched for you on amazon, and came with "Java Persistence with
Hibernate" (which it looks like you reviewed) and "Windows Powershell in
Action" (no idea why, don't see your name anywhere)

I reviewed Powershell in Action at an early stage. I blogged about it
too. The chapters I read were great.

but not "Groovy in Action". So I looked that up, and you're nowhere
to be found. Oh, wait, there you are at the very bottom of the page
listed at the end of the author list.

You might want to get your name in a more prominent position on the
next book you write. ;-)

To be honest, I didn't do a huge amount for Groovy in Action - I was
somewhere between author and editor, mostly polishing existing text and
occasionally adding bits where it wasn't clear enough. Sometimes Amazon
includes my name in the book page, sometimes I'm just one of "et al" :)

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