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My name is Andrew Sutton, aka Shandy.

I am currently living and working in the UK within the garment industry as an IT specialist. This blog contains mainly IT related issues.

I was a Microsoft VB MVP for a couple of years (Apr 2004-Mar 2006) and was a vbCityLeader between April 2003 and June 2007.

If you are looking for my Sri Lanka or Morocco experiences check out Shandy's Sri Lanka Blog or Shandy's Morocco Blog. My personal (Non IT) blog is now at Shandy's Place

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We have finally gone ahead at work and purchased Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 Professional. To kick start learning VB.NET 2005 I have purchased the following 3 books from Amazon:

I have to be honest and say that my first choice would have been to purchase Murach's books as I am a big fan of theirs but I found a few of issues when trying to order their books.

The first issue was that when I tried to order from Murach's web site I could not find out how to get the delivery costs before ordering the books.

The second issue was that when I tried to order Murach’s VB.NET Database Programming with ADO.NET from Amazon it appeared that by looking at the table of contents and checking the publication date - 1 May 2003 - that only the 2003 version was available.

The final issue was that delivery on the books seemed unlikely to occur within less than a couple of weeks.

As I wanted to get the books within a week I decided that I'd go with the Microsoft Press books as they were easier to order and could be delivered within a few days. I also wanted most of the books to be by the same publishing house as I find this makes moving between the books easier as the writing and content style tend to be similar. Time will tell whether this decision proves right or not.

Further subjects I possibly need books on are:

  • VB.NET 2005 and SQL Server 2005 development.
  • VB.NET 2005 and ASP.NET 2.0 programming.
  • VB.NET 2005 and Microsoft Office 2003 Programming.
  • Reporting using Visual Studio 2005.
posted on Tuesday, April 03, 2007 10:36 AM

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# re: .NET 2005 Books 4/22/2007 1:19 PM Mohi
I am software Developer, I have required a Vb,Net Books foe study

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