Wednesday, September 15, 2010

[Finished/done/completed and still free] “Moving to Microsoft Visual Studio 2010” eBook

Microsoft Press - Free ebook: Moving to Microsoft Visual Studio 2010

“Developers, we’re pleased to announce another free offering: Moving to Microsoft Visual Studio 2010 (Microsoft Press, 2011; 336 pages), written by Patrice Pelland, Pascal Paré, and Ken Haines.

Here’s a little bit about the authors: Ken Haines is a software development engineer at Microsoft, working in the Consumer and Online Division. He has a passion for distributed applications in the cloud and strives to help customers and partners find the right solution for their needs. Pascal Paré has worked at Microsoft since 2006, where he has held positions as a software engineer on both development and testing teams. Patrice Pelland is a principal development manager at Microsoft, working in the Consumer and Online Division. He leads a development team that is focused on innovation and incubation across all Microsoft consumer products.

Moving to Microsoft Visual Studio 2010 was written with three audiences in mind:

Part I is for developers moving from Visual Studio 2003 to Visual Studio 2010.

Part II is for developers moving from Visual Studio 2005.

And Part III is for developers moving from Visual Studio 2008.

…”

Stick a fork in it, it’s done! No more excerpts, drafts, etc, but all 336 pages for you to download now…

Here are some snaps from the XPS;

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(via ActiveWin - Free ebook: Moving to Microsoft Visual Studio 2010)

 

Related Past Post XRef:
[Draft/Preview/Excerpt II] “Moving to Visual Studio 2010” Part 2, with three new chapters
[Draft/Preview/Excerpt] “Moving to Visual Studio 2010” free ebook – Help, guidance in moving from older versions, as far back as VS2003, to VS2010

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