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    Chris, what would you say to having at the end of each article section (e.g threads and processes) a recommended book section. How this would work I'm not sure, maybe people would get to recommend a book with a review, and people also rate them. I find that places like Amazon are not bad for reviews, but finding the thing you want is a pain. Search for 'Network Programming' and you get books on network administration - hundreds of them. Oz Ben Eliezer recently recommended Programming Server-Side Applications for Microsoft Windows 2000, for his article on IO completion ports. When I looked for it in Amazon - it was under a different title! As it turned out it was a really good buy packed full of useful stuff, and best of all, a CD was included with the entire book in MSDN format. Giles

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      Chris, what would you say to having at the end of each article section (e.g threads and processes) a recommended book section. How this would work I'm not sure, maybe people would get to recommend a book with a review, and people also rate them. I find that places like Amazon are not bad for reviews, but finding the thing you want is a pain. Search for 'Network Programming' and you get books on network administration - hundreds of them. Oz Ben Eliezer recently recommended Programming Server-Side Applications for Microsoft Windows 2000, for his article on IO completion ports. When I looked for it in Amazon - it was under a different title! As it turned out it was a really good buy packed full of useful stuff, and best of all, a CD was included with the entire book in MSDN format. Giles

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      A very good suggesstion. Siva

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        Chris, what would you say to having at the end of each article section (e.g threads and processes) a recommended book section. How this would work I'm not sure, maybe people would get to recommend a book with a review, and people also rate them. I find that places like Amazon are not bad for reviews, but finding the thing you want is a pain. Search for 'Network Programming' and you get books on network administration - hundreds of them. Oz Ben Eliezer recently recommended Programming Server-Side Applications for Microsoft Windows 2000, for his article on IO completion ports. When I looked for it in Amazon - it was under a different title! As it turned out it was a really good buy packed full of useful stuff, and best of all, a CD was included with the entire book in MSDN format. Giles

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        Yeah, and maybe a section just on books with reviews and votes. Some books and better than others, I get book recommendations from other developers. Norm

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          Yeah, and maybe a section just on books with reviews and votes. Some books and better than others, I get book recommendations from other developers. Norm

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          You have my vote on that. Phil Boyd MCP "I took the road less traveled..."

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