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Where can I find the code for my book?

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  • L Luc Pattyn

    When I google Beginning Csharp Object-Oriented Programming 2nd Edition one of the top results tells me where the source code is made available; and I expect so does the books preface. If you want to become a programmer, you'll need some initiative and creativity... :)

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    Good point, well made :thumbsup:

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      I am learning C# or others... Can anybody tell me. WHere can i download the source code that is writen in the book that I have. For example the book 1. Pro C# 5.0 and the .NET 4.5 Framework or 2. Beginning Csharp Object-Oriented Programming 2nd Edition

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      As Luc said!! Let me google that for you[^]

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      • L Luc Pattyn

        When I google Beginning Csharp Object-Oriented Programming 2nd Edition one of the top results tells me where the source code is made available; and I expect so does the books preface. If you want to become a programmer, you'll need some initiative and creativity... :)

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        Luc Pattyn wrote:

        If you want to become a programmer, you'll need some initiative and creativity...

        Well said :thumbsup:

        Vote up or Mark as Answered, if this information helped you.

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        • L Luc Pattyn

          When I google Beginning Csharp Object-Oriented Programming 2nd Edition one of the top results tells me where the source code is made available; and I expect so does the books preface. If you want to become a programmer, you'll need some initiative and creativity... :)

          Luc Pattyn [My Articles] Nil Volentibus Arduum

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          Some book very difficult to find the code sample (that is used in the book).The code come with the CD Rom.But someone have lost it.Now he give me only the book.Not sample code.

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          • H hmanhha

            Some book very difficult to find the code sample (that is used in the book).The code come with the CD Rom.But someone have lost it.Now he give me only the book.Not sample code.

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            hmanhha wrote:

            But someone have lost it.Now he give me only the book.Not sample code.

            What, for both of them? That's very clumsy of him... Have you considered contacting the publishers and see if they have spares they could send you? They may ask for the front or back cover to ensure you have the "real thing" and didn't pirate an epub or mobi copy off the internet.

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              I am learning C# or others... Can anybody tell me. WHere can i download the source code that is writen in the book that I have. For example the book 1. Pro C# 5.0 and the .NET 4.5 Framework or 2. Beginning Csharp Object-Oriented Programming 2nd Edition

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              If you don't learn how to do research, you're screwed. A little Google goes a long way. For example, typing the book title into Google resulted in this page[^]. The 1st link below the images was the publishers website, Apress, for the book[^]. Oh, look there, a tab called "Source Code/Downloads". Imagine that... It took all of 5 seconds to find.

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                If you don't learn how to do research, you're screwed. A little Google goes a long way. For example, typing the book title into Google resulted in this page[^]. The 1st link below the images was the publishers website, Apress, for the book[^]. Oh, look there, a tab called "Source Code/Downloads". Imagine that... It took all of 5 seconds to find.

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                hmanhha
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                Thanks for your Post. I Still can't find the source code for the book. C#.Net Developer's Guide - Syngress - Google S�ch[^]

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                  hmanhha wrote:

                  But someone have lost it.Now he give me only the book.Not sample code.

                  What, for both of them? That's very clumsy of him... Have you considered contacting the publishers and see if they have spares they could send you? They may ask for the front or back cover to ensure you have the "real thing" and didn't pirate an epub or mobi copy off the internet.

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                  No, I Have the book, just lost the code in the book.And now I want to find the code for the book I need.

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                    No, I Have the book, just lost the code in the book.And now I want to find the code for the book I need.

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                    So contact the publishers and ask them.

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                    • H hmanhha

                      Thanks for your Post. I Still can't find the source code for the book. C#.Net Developer's Guide - Syngress - Google S�ch[^]

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                      Are you fucking kidding me?? I GAVE YOU THE EXACT LINK THAT TOOK YOU TO THE PUBLISHERS PAGE FOR THE BOOK AND TOLD YOU EXACTLY WHAT TO LOOK FOR ON THE PAGE and you still can't find it? Do you have eye balls? Click on the Source Code/Downloads tab on that page and you get a link to download the code for the book. If you can't do this simple task, I suggest you learn the phrase "Do you want fries with that?"

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                      • D Dave Kreskowiak

                        Are you fucking kidding me?? I GAVE YOU THE EXACT LINK THAT TOOK YOU TO THE PUBLISHERS PAGE FOR THE BOOK AND TOLD YOU EXACTLY WHAT TO LOOK FOR ON THE PAGE and you still can't find it? Do you have eye balls? Click on the Source Code/Downloads tab on that page and you get a link to download the code for the book. If you can't do this simple task, I suggest you learn the phrase "Do you want fries with that?"

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                        Maybe for some reason he doesn't want to go near the publishers site? I can't imagine what reason that might be, though... :laugh:

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                        • D Dave Kreskowiak

                          Are you fucking kidding me?? I GAVE YOU THE EXACT LINK THAT TOOK YOU TO THE PUBLISHERS PAGE FOR THE BOOK AND TOLD YOU EXACTLY WHAT TO LOOK FOR ON THE PAGE and you still can't find it? Do you have eye balls? Click on the Source Code/Downloads tab on that page and you get a link to download the code for the book. If you can't do this simple task, I suggest you learn the phrase "Do you want fries with that?"

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                          Sir, plz send link to Downloads tab. ;P

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                          • OriginalGriffO OriginalGriff

                            Maybe for some reason he doesn't want to go near the publishers site? I can't imagine what reason that might be, though... :laugh:

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                            I'll get the beer and some popcorn :D

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                              I'll get the beer and some popcorn :D

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                              I'll bring the ice creams! ;)

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                                I'll bring the ice creams! ;)

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                                I firmly believe the amount of IQ on this planet is a constant fixed value, yet the population that shares it keeps increasing.

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                                  I firmly believe the amount of IQ on this planet is a constant fixed value, yet the population that shares it keeps increasing.

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                                  Perhaps what we need is an IQ / sobriety test before you can connect to the internet? :laugh:

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                                  • OriginalGriffO OriginalGriff

                                    Perhaps what we need is an IQ / sobriety test before you can connect to the internet? :laugh:

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                                    I think all the questions are posted by the same person with multiple personality disorder :laugh:

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                                      I think all the questions are posted by the same person with multiple personality disorder :laugh:

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                                      And each personality got a fragment of the original IQ? Would explain a lot... :laugh:

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                                      • OriginalGriffO OriginalGriff

                                        And each personality got a fragment of the original IQ? Would explain a lot... :laugh:

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                                        100/12,124,996 isn't that much :)

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                                        • K Kenneth Haugland

                                          100/12,124,996 isn't that much :)

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                                          Sascha Lefevre
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                                          That 100 there... it's just speculation :)

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