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  • T Tom Archer

    With C# 2.0 currently in alpha, I'm drafting the proposal for the third edition of Inside C#. Therefore, if anyone would like to see something in specific added or changed, I've created a forum on my site[^] so that you can let me know what you'd like to see! Cheers, Tom Archer Never be afraid to try something new. Remember that a lone amateur built the Ark. A large group of professionals built the Titanic. * Inside C# -Second Edition * Visual C++.NET Bible * Extending MFC Applications with the .NET Framework

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    Why does your name sound sooo familiar??? /\ |_ E X E GG

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    • T Tom Archer

      With C# 2.0 currently in alpha, I'm drafting the proposal for the third edition of Inside C#. Therefore, if anyone would like to see something in specific added or changed, I've created a forum on my site[^] so that you can let me know what you'd like to see! Cheers, Tom Archer Never be afraid to try something new. Remember that a lone amateur built the Ark. A large group of professionals built the Titanic. * Inside C# -Second Edition * Visual C++.NET Bible * Extending MFC Applications with the .NET Framework

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      Nick Parker
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      Done. :-D

      -Nick Parker DeveloperNotes.com

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      • T Tom Archer

        With C# 2.0 currently in alpha, I'm drafting the proposal for the third edition of Inside C#. Therefore, if anyone would like to see something in specific added or changed, I've created a forum on my site[^] so that you can let me know what you'd like to see! Cheers, Tom Archer Never be afraid to try something new. Remember that a lone amateur built the Ark. A large group of professionals built the Titanic. * Inside C# -Second Edition * Visual C++.NET Bible * Extending MFC Applications with the .NET Framework

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        Do we get a free copy for responding:)

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          Why does your name sound sooo familiar??? /\ |_ E X E GG

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          I'm a very talented 1-pocket player :) Cheers, Tom Archer Never be afraid to try something new. Remember that a lone amateur built the Ark. A large group of professionals built the Titanic. * Inside C# -Second Edition * Visual C++.NET Bible * Extending MFC Applications with the .NET Framework

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            Done. :-D

            -Nick Parker DeveloperNotes.com

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            Thanks Nick! I just responded to your post. Please let me know if you receive a notification from the discussion board as I'd like to make certain that it's working properly. Cheers, Tom Archer Never be afraid to try something new. Remember that a lone amateur built the Ark. A large group of professionals built the Titanic. * Inside C# -Second Edition * Visual C++.NET Bible * Extending MFC Applications with the .NET Framework

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              Do we get a free copy for responding:)

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              Tom Archer
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              :) As many people feel that authors don't cover enough of the issues that need to be addressed, I thought I'd give people here a chance to make sure that the topics of their interest are included in the book. And what better place to offer that chance than on a site where people come when they can't find answers in current books :) Cheers, Tom Archer Never be afraid to try something new. Remember that a lone amateur built the Ark. A large group of professionals built the Titanic. * Inside C# -Second Edition * Visual C++.NET Bible * Extending MFC Applications with the .NET Framework

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              • T Tom Archer

                Thanks Nick! I just responded to your post. Please let me know if you receive a notification from the discussion board as I'd like to make certain that it's working properly. Cheers, Tom Archer Never be afraid to try something new. Remember that a lone amateur built the Ark. A large group of professionals built the Titanic. * Inside C# -Second Edition * Visual C++.NET Bible * Extending MFC Applications with the .NET Framework

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                Nick Parker
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                Tom, I just read your reply, however I have not received a notification yet via email that a reply was posted. I'll keep watching in case it just hasn't passed through all the wires yet. :)

                -Nick Parker DeveloperNotes.com

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                • T Tom Archer

                  :) As many people feel that authors don't cover enough of the issues that need to be addressed, I thought I'd give people here a chance to make sure that the topics of their interest are included in the book. And what better place to offer that chance than on a site where people come when they can't find answers in current books :) Cheers, Tom Archer Never be afraid to try something new. Remember that a lone amateur built the Ark. A large group of professionals built the Titanic. * Inside C# -Second Edition * Visual C++.NET Bible * Extending MFC Applications with the .NET Framework

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                  You are truely an author for the people.;)

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                    You are truely an author for the people.;)

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                    :laugh: Thanks :) Cheers, Tom Archer Never be afraid to try something new. Remember that a lone amateur built the Ark. A large group of professionals built the Titanic. * Inside C# -Second Edition * Visual C++.NET Bible * Extending MFC Applications with the .NET Framework

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                    • T Tom Archer

                      With C# 2.0 currently in alpha, I'm drafting the proposal for the third edition of Inside C#. Therefore, if anyone would like to see something in specific added or changed, I've created a forum on my site[^] so that you can let me know what you'd like to see! Cheers, Tom Archer Never be afraid to try something new. Remember that a lone amateur built the Ark. A large group of professionals built the Titanic. * Inside C# -Second Edition * Visual C++.NET Bible * Extending MFC Applications with the .NET Framework

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                      (my post from Tom's forum copied here for the benefit of Code Project users) Tom, I would like to see a C# book with more coverage of the following issues: 1. Performance. For example, an expansion of the stuff in Jan Gray's article (http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/?url=/library/en-us/dndotnet/html/fastmanagedcode.asp) would be excellent! Also have a look at the topics in the dotnet framework performance newsgroup and hit on some of those. 2. Threading and async delegate calls, in depth! Top to bottom, beginning to end, easy to hard. 3. I'm waiting on the equivalent of Scott Myers's "Effective C++" books for C#, so the more such tips you can include, the better! 4. As a continuation of #3, I'd like to see a bit about lazy evaluation in C#. For example, I often use a property that creates the object on demand, and I'd like to find more similar tricks. 5. More on code generation. 6. More on how the C# compiler works. 7. LOTS on generics! This will be exciting. I'm looking forward to your book and the new laguage features!

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