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  • Sahil goes big time.

    Well I knew it was coming for a while, but all I can say is it couldn't happen to a more deserving guy . Congrats Sahil . If they're half as good as good as his book that's resplendent in every way, they'll be a must have for any serious ADO.NET developer. Nicely done El Maliko!
    Posted to Bill's House O InsomniaBill Ryan (Weblog) by William on 12-17-2005
    Filed under: Data Access, Books, .NET General
  • Caught Up on some reading this weekend

    Got the chance to read through two new books although it looks like I got a few more on my list that look pretty good. Office 2003 Programming - Real World Applications - Ty Anderson ( APress ): Normally, I run from books with these sorts of titles. There are a few keepers I've run across when it comes...
    Posted to Bill's House O InsomniaBill Ryan (Weblog) by William on 12-28-2004
    Filed under: Data Access, Books, Coding Techniques
  • Pro ADO.NET with VB.NET 1.1

    Today was probably one of the more frustrating ones I've had in a while. Nothing wanted to work. Nothing. Then I came home and saw a package from the great folks at http://www.apress.com . I was excited but when I opened it up, I saw a copy of my friend Sahil Malik 's Pro ADO.NET with VB.NET 1.1 in the...
    Posted to Bill's House O InsomniaBill Ryan (Weblog) by William on 11-10-2004
    Filed under: Data Access, Books
  • If the past is any indicator...

    then this this is damned sure going to be a must have book!
    Posted to Bill's House O InsomniaBill Ryan (Weblog) by William on 05-16-2005
    Filed under: Data Access, Books, .NET General
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