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    What is the best book about COM+ and .NET?

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      What is the best book about COM+ and .NET?

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      MSDN! Till date I have not bought even a single book on VC++. MSDN has almost everything that i need and plus the CodeProject.


      MSN Messenger. prakashnadar@msn.com

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        MSDN! Till date I have not bought even a single book on VC++. MSDN has almost everything that i need and plus the CodeProject.


        MSN Messenger. prakashnadar@msn.com

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        Mr.Prakash wrote: MSDN! Nope. MSDN is sucks about COM+ and .NET. :suss: Mazy "A bank is a place that will lend you money if you can prove that you don't need it." - Bob Hope

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          What is the best book about COM+ and .NET?

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          Well presumable COM Programming with Microsoft .NET 0-7356-1875-5 It's been sitting in my bookshelf for a while, but I've never had the time or desire to read it really... ;)

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