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  • Sander RosselS Sander Rossel

    So for the last year I've been writing my latest book, Continuous Integration, Delivery, and Deployment! The schedule was pretty tight and there were a lot of pages to be written (over 400)! After a year of writing and stressing the book was finally released this week! :D :D :D :cool: A lot of it is JavaScript (Node.js, npm, MongoDB, Karma, Jasmine, Gulp), but there's an entire chapter (and then some) on .NET Core and PostgreSQL as well. There is a chapter on Git and a couple of chapters on Jenkins (traditional and new Groovy pipelines) as CI tool as well :D Other tools include SonarQube, Selenium and Postman. I'm now a published author (with Packt Publishing) whose book also sells on Amazon :D :cool: As eBook and/or printed book (my first pBook)! Now, what was this thing called "spare time" again? :D

    Best, Sander arrgh.js - Bringing LINQ to JavaScript Continuous Integration, Delivery, and Deployment Object-Oriented Programming in C# Succinctly

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    Ah, if only I could be young again. :sigh: Congrats! :thumbsup:

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    • W W Balboos GHB

      Sander Rossel wrote:

      Now, what was this thing called "spare time" again?

      That's something you use to work on the "Revised Second Edition"

      Ravings en masse^

      "The difference between genius and stupidity is that genius has its limits." - Albert Einstein

      "If you are searching for perfection in others, then you seek disappointment. If you are seek perfection in yourself, then you will find failure." - Balboos HaGadol Mar 2010

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      W∴ Balboos wrote:

      That's something you use to work on the "Revised Second Edition"

      :thumbsup: That's really funny because as G. Bernard Shaw said, "When a thing is funny, search it carefully for a hidden truth." You have, no doubt, written books before, because that is the way it works.

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      • Sander RosselS Sander Rossel

        So for the last year I've been writing my latest book, Continuous Integration, Delivery, and Deployment! The schedule was pretty tight and there were a lot of pages to be written (over 400)! After a year of writing and stressing the book was finally released this week! :D :D :D :cool: A lot of it is JavaScript (Node.js, npm, MongoDB, Karma, Jasmine, Gulp), but there's an entire chapter (and then some) on .NET Core and PostgreSQL as well. There is a chapter on Git and a couple of chapters on Jenkins (traditional and new Groovy pipelines) as CI tool as well :D Other tools include SonarQube, Selenium and Postman. I'm now a published author (with Packt Publishing) whose book also sells on Amazon :D :cool: As eBook and/or printed book (my first pBook)! Now, what was this thing called "spare time" again? :D

        Best, Sander arrgh.js - Bringing LINQ to JavaScript Continuous Integration, Delivery, and Deployment Object-Oriented Programming in C# Succinctly

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        Sander Rossel wrote:

        I'm now a published author

        Gratz! :D

        Bastard Programmer from Hell :suss: If you can't read my code, try converting it here[^]

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        • Sander RosselS Sander Rossel

          So for the last year I've been writing my latest book, Continuous Integration, Delivery, and Deployment! The schedule was pretty tight and there were a lot of pages to be written (over 400)! After a year of writing and stressing the book was finally released this week! :D :D :D :cool: A lot of it is JavaScript (Node.js, npm, MongoDB, Karma, Jasmine, Gulp), but there's an entire chapter (and then some) on .NET Core and PostgreSQL as well. There is a chapter on Git and a couple of chapters on Jenkins (traditional and new Groovy pipelines) as CI tool as well :D Other tools include SonarQube, Selenium and Postman. I'm now a published author (with Packt Publishing) whose book also sells on Amazon :D :cool: As eBook and/or printed book (my first pBook)! Now, what was this thing called "spare time" again? :D

          Best, Sander arrgh.js - Bringing LINQ to JavaScript Continuous Integration, Delivery, and Deployment Object-Oriented Programming in C# Succinctly

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          :thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup:

          In testa che avete, signor di Ceprano?

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          • Mike HankeyM Mike Hankey

            Congrats

            Someone's therapist knows all about you!

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            Sander Rossel
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            Thanks! :D

            Best, Sander arrgh.js - Bringing LINQ to JavaScript SQL Server for C# Developers Succinctly Object-Oriented Programming in C# Succinctly

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            • W W Balboos GHB

              Sander Rossel wrote:

              Now, what was this thing called "spare time" again?

              That's something you use to work on the "Revised Second Edition"

              Ravings en masse^

              "The difference between genius and stupidity is that genius has its limits." - Albert Einstein

              "If you are searching for perfection in others, then you seek disappointment. If you are seek perfection in yourself, then you will find failure." - Balboos HaGadol Mar 2010

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              :sigh:

              Best, Sander arrgh.js - Bringing LINQ to JavaScript SQL Server for C# Developers Succinctly Object-Oriented Programming in C# Succinctly

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              • raddevusR raddevus

                Way to go! :thumbsup: I'm on my way to Amazon now to check it out. EDIT I saw the book on amazon, but there's no preview yet. Let us know when we can read a preview.

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                Will do, I know they're working on it.

                Best, Sander arrgh.js - Bringing LINQ to JavaScript SQL Server for C# Developers Succinctly Object-Oriented Programming in C# Succinctly

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                • S Slacker007

                  Ah, if only I could be young again. :sigh: Congrats! :thumbsup:

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                  Slacker007 wrote:

                  Ah, if only I could be young again. :sigh:

                  Well yeah, I guess that goes for everyone. But how is that relevant here? :D

                  Slacker007 wrote:

                  Congrats! :thumbsup:

                  Thanks! :D

                  Best, Sander arrgh.js - Bringing LINQ to JavaScript SQL Server for C# Developers Succinctly Object-Oriented Programming in C# Succinctly

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                  • CPalliniC CPallini

                    :thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup:

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                    :D :D :D

                    Best, Sander arrgh.js - Bringing LINQ to JavaScript SQL Server for C# Developers Succinctly Object-Oriented Programming in C# Succinctly

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                    • L Lost User

                      Sander Rossel wrote:

                      I'm now a published author

                      Gratz! :D

                      Bastard Programmer from Hell :suss: If you can't read my code, try converting it here[^]

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                      Thankz! :D

                      Best, Sander arrgh.js - Bringing LINQ to JavaScript SQL Server for C# Developers Succinctly Object-Oriented Programming in C# Succinctly

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                      • Sander RosselS Sander Rossel

                        Slacker007 wrote:

                        Ah, if only I could be young again. :sigh:

                        Well yeah, I guess that goes for everyone. But how is that relevant here? :D

                        Slacker007 wrote:

                        Congrats! :thumbsup:

                        Thanks! :D

                        Best, Sander arrgh.js - Bringing LINQ to JavaScript SQL Server for C# Developers Succinctly Object-Oriented Programming in C# Succinctly

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                        Sander Rossel wrote:

                        But how is that relevant here?

                        Um, do I really need to answer? I'm older than you, let's just say that, I don't have half the time nor energy to work a day job and write a 400+ page book, like you do. :) BTW, get a few more books and youtube video series, etc. in before you join the old fart club.

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                        • Sander RosselS Sander Rossel

                          So for the last year I've been writing my latest book, Continuous Integration, Delivery, and Deployment! The schedule was pretty tight and there were a lot of pages to be written (over 400)! After a year of writing and stressing the book was finally released this week! :D :D :D :cool: A lot of it is JavaScript (Node.js, npm, MongoDB, Karma, Jasmine, Gulp), but there's an entire chapter (and then some) on .NET Core and PostgreSQL as well. There is a chapter on Git and a couple of chapters on Jenkins (traditional and new Groovy pipelines) as CI tool as well :D Other tools include SonarQube, Selenium and Postman. I'm now a published author (with Packt Publishing) whose book also sells on Amazon :D :cool: As eBook and/or printed book (my first pBook)! Now, what was this thing called "spare time" again? :D

                          Best, Sander arrgh.js - Bringing LINQ to JavaScript Continuous Integration, Delivery, and Deployment Object-Oriented Programming in C# Succinctly

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                          Sander Rossel wrote:

                          A lot of it is JavaScript (Node.js, npm, MongoDB, Karma, Jasmine, Gulp), but there's an entire chapter (and then some) on .NET Core and PostgreSQL as well. There is a chapter on Git and a couple of chapters on Jenkins (traditional and new Groovy pipelines) as CI tool as well :-D Other tools include SonarQube, Selenium and Postman.

                          Sounds like this would make it a great differentiator. A lot of books of this type have too narrow a focus for broad appeal. Congratulations!

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                          • Sander RosselS Sander Rossel

                            So for the last year I've been writing my latest book, Continuous Integration, Delivery, and Deployment! The schedule was pretty tight and there were a lot of pages to be written (over 400)! After a year of writing and stressing the book was finally released this week! :D :D :D :cool: A lot of it is JavaScript (Node.js, npm, MongoDB, Karma, Jasmine, Gulp), but there's an entire chapter (and then some) on .NET Core and PostgreSQL as well. There is a chapter on Git and a couple of chapters on Jenkins (traditional and new Groovy pipelines) as CI tool as well :D Other tools include SonarQube, Selenium and Postman. I'm now a published author (with Packt Publishing) whose book also sells on Amazon :D :cool: As eBook and/or printed book (my first pBook)! Now, what was this thing called "spare time" again? :D

                            Best, Sander arrgh.js - Bringing LINQ to JavaScript Continuous Integration, Delivery, and Deployment Object-Oriented Programming in C# Succinctly

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                            Awesome! So you're actually going to get paid? btw, I previously downloaded and worked through the sql server succinctly book. :thumbsup: I thought you were already published?

                            "Go forth into the source" - Neal Morse

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                            • Sander RosselS Sander Rossel

                              So for the last year I've been writing my latest book, Continuous Integration, Delivery, and Deployment! The schedule was pretty tight and there were a lot of pages to be written (over 400)! After a year of writing and stressing the book was finally released this week! :D :D :D :cool: A lot of it is JavaScript (Node.js, npm, MongoDB, Karma, Jasmine, Gulp), but there's an entire chapter (and then some) on .NET Core and PostgreSQL as well. There is a chapter on Git and a couple of chapters on Jenkins (traditional and new Groovy pipelines) as CI tool as well :D Other tools include SonarQube, Selenium and Postman. I'm now a published author (with Packt Publishing) whose book also sells on Amazon :D :cool: As eBook and/or printed book (my first pBook)! Now, what was this thing called "spare time" again? :D

                              Best, Sander arrgh.js - Bringing LINQ to JavaScript Continuous Integration, Delivery, and Deployment Object-Oriented Programming in C# Succinctly

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                              Congratulations. I wouldn't even dream of writing a book as I still get roasted here on CP for what few articles that I try to contribute.

                              if (Object.DividedByZero == true) { Universe.Implode(); } Meus ratio ex fortis machina. Simplicitatis de formae ac munus. -Foothill, 2016

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                              • Sander RosselS Sander Rossel

                                So for the last year I've been writing my latest book, Continuous Integration, Delivery, and Deployment! The schedule was pretty tight and there were a lot of pages to be written (over 400)! After a year of writing and stressing the book was finally released this week! :D :D :D :cool: A lot of it is JavaScript (Node.js, npm, MongoDB, Karma, Jasmine, Gulp), but there's an entire chapter (and then some) on .NET Core and PostgreSQL as well. There is a chapter on Git and a couple of chapters on Jenkins (traditional and new Groovy pipelines) as CI tool as well :D Other tools include SonarQube, Selenium and Postman. I'm now a published author (with Packt Publishing) whose book also sells on Amazon :D :cool: As eBook and/or printed book (my first pBook)! Now, what was this thing called "spare time" again? :D

                                Best, Sander arrgh.js - Bringing LINQ to JavaScript Continuous Integration, Delivery, and Deployment Object-Oriented Programming in C# Succinctly

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                                Sander Rossel wrote:

                                After a year of writing and stressing the book was finally released this week!

                                Awesome! Congrats! :jig:

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                                • Sander RosselS Sander Rossel

                                  So for the last year I've been writing my latest book, Continuous Integration, Delivery, and Deployment! The schedule was pretty tight and there were a lot of pages to be written (over 400)! After a year of writing and stressing the book was finally released this week! :D :D :D :cool: A lot of it is JavaScript (Node.js, npm, MongoDB, Karma, Jasmine, Gulp), but there's an entire chapter (and then some) on .NET Core and PostgreSQL as well. There is a chapter on Git and a couple of chapters on Jenkins (traditional and new Groovy pipelines) as CI tool as well :D Other tools include SonarQube, Selenium and Postman. I'm now a published author (with Packt Publishing) whose book also sells on Amazon :D :cool: As eBook and/or printed book (my first pBook)! Now, what was this thing called "spare time" again? :D

                                  Best, Sander arrgh.js - Bringing LINQ to JavaScript Continuous Integration, Delivery, and Deployment Object-Oriented Programming in C# Succinctly

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                                  Well done! :thumbsup: And here I am not even able to create a write up of my last road trip. :sigh:

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                                  • Sander RosselS Sander Rossel

                                    So for the last year I've been writing my latest book, Continuous Integration, Delivery, and Deployment! The schedule was pretty tight and there were a lot of pages to be written (over 400)! After a year of writing and stressing the book was finally released this week! :D :D :D :cool: A lot of it is JavaScript (Node.js, npm, MongoDB, Karma, Jasmine, Gulp), but there's an entire chapter (and then some) on .NET Core and PostgreSQL as well. There is a chapter on Git and a couple of chapters on Jenkins (traditional and new Groovy pipelines) as CI tool as well :D Other tools include SonarQube, Selenium and Postman. I'm now a published author (with Packt Publishing) whose book also sells on Amazon :D :cool: As eBook and/or printed book (my first pBook)! Now, what was this thing called "spare time" again? :D

                                    Best, Sander arrgh.js - Bringing LINQ to JavaScript Continuous Integration, Delivery, and Deployment Object-Oriented Programming in C# Succinctly

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                                    Well done, mate. :thumbsup: :beer:

                                    "'Do what thou wilt...' is to bid Stars to shine, Vines to bear grapes, Water to seek its level; man is the only being in Nature that has striven to set himself at odds with himself." —Aleister Crowley

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                                    • Sander RosselS Sander Rossel

                                      So for the last year I've been writing my latest book, Continuous Integration, Delivery, and Deployment! The schedule was pretty tight and there were a lot of pages to be written (over 400)! After a year of writing and stressing the book was finally released this week! :D :D :D :cool: A lot of it is JavaScript (Node.js, npm, MongoDB, Karma, Jasmine, Gulp), but there's an entire chapter (and then some) on .NET Core and PostgreSQL as well. There is a chapter on Git and a couple of chapters on Jenkins (traditional and new Groovy pipelines) as CI tool as well :D Other tools include SonarQube, Selenium and Postman. I'm now a published author (with Packt Publishing) whose book also sells on Amazon :D :cool: As eBook and/or printed book (my first pBook)! Now, what was this thing called "spare time" again? :D

                                      Best, Sander arrgh.js - Bringing LINQ to JavaScript Continuous Integration, Delivery, and Deployment Object-Oriented Programming in C# Succinctly

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                                      Congratulations! Now you only need to have a child and plant a tree (if not already) to consider yourself a true man :) BTW, I always thought of writing a book the hardest part of the three :)

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                                        Sander Rossel wrote:

                                        A lot of it is JavaScript (Node.js, npm, MongoDB, Karma, Jasmine, Gulp), but there's an entire chapter (and then some) on .NET Core and PostgreSQL as well. There is a chapter on Git and a couple of chapters on Jenkins (traditional and new Groovy pipelines) as CI tool as well :-D Other tools include SonarQube, Selenium and Postman.

                                        Sounds like this would make it a great differentiator. A lot of books of this type have too narrow a focus for broad appeal. Congratulations!

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                                        I hope so, thanks! :D

                                        Best, Sander arrgh.js - Bringing LINQ to JavaScript SQL Server for C# Developers Succinctly Object-Oriented Programming in C# Succinctly

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                                        • K kmoorevs

                                          Awesome! So you're actually going to get paid? btw, I previously downloaded and worked through the sql server succinctly book. :thumbsup: I thought you were already published?

                                          "Go forth into the source" - Neal Morse

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                                          Sander Rossel
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                                          kmoorevs wrote:

                                          So you're actually going to get paid?

                                          I already got paid ;)

                                          kmoorevs wrote:

                                          I previously downloaded and worked through the sql server succinctly book. :thumbsup:

                                          Thanks, awesome! :D Hope it was of some help :)

                                          kmoorevs wrote:

                                          I thought you were already published?

                                          Published on the web I guess, this is my first book that's also printed. Kind of depends on your definition of published :)

                                          Best, Sander arrgh.js - Bringing LINQ to JavaScript SQL Server for C# Developers Succinctly Object-Oriented Programming in C# Succinctly

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