My experience writing the LINQ in Action book

Posted by: Fabrice's weblog, on 13 Mar 2007 | View original | Bookmarked: 0 time(s)

As we are about to reach an important step with the LINQ in Action book that will make the first bits public, we start to look back at what we did and how it happened.Steve, who is working on the book with me, says that writing a book is hard. Roy, who is working on his own book for the same publisher, says that writing a book is like developing software. I agree with both of them!Let me try to expand on what Steve and Roy wrote and throw in my own experience:As with any other activity you're...

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