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Microsoft ASP.NET 4 Step by Step and Microsoft Visual Basic 2010 Step by Step--New from Microsoft Press

Press release: May 3, 2010

Greetings!

We have two new Step by Step books available for review this week: Microsoft® ASP.NET 4 Step by Step and Microsoft® Visual Basic® 2010 Step by Step. Just drop me a note at peyton@oreilly.com with the titles you're interested in, as well as where you'll be posting your review.

—Sara Peyton, O'Reilly PR

New Releases from Microsoft Press

Microsoft® ASP.NET 4 Step by Step
By George Shepherd
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Teach yourself the fundamentals of Web development with ASP.NET 4—one step at a time. With Step by Step, you get the guidance and learn-by-doing examples you need to start building Web applications and Web services in the Microsoft Visual Studio® 2010 environment. The author—a highly regarded programming expert, writer, and instructor—illuminates ASP.NET features through practical examples that help developers quickly grasp concepts and apply techniques to the real world.


Microsoft® Visual Basic® 2010 Step by Step
By Michael Halvorson
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Your hands-on, step-by-step guide to learning Visual Basic® 2010. Teach yourself the essential tools and techniques for Visual Basic® 2010—one step at a time. No matter what your skill level, you'll find the practical guidance and examples you need to start building professional applications for Windows® and the Web.



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