Thursday, January 25, 2007
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Version 2.1.2 of CSLA .NET is now available for download from this location.

Version 2.1.2 includes some bug fixes and minor enhancements. The enhancements are primarily around the CslaDataSource web control, which now provides more integrated support for paging and sorting.

Most importantly, version 2.1.2 is the specific version described in my CSLA .NET Version 2.1 Handbook. I am releasing this as a ~160 page ebook, available in editions for both C# and VB, for purchase directly from my web site.

The VB CSLA .NET Version 2.1 Handbook is available NOW at http://store.lhotka.net.

Look for the C# edition in the very near future (it is in the final review stage).

This new book is best thought of as a sequel to my Expert C# 2005 Business Objects and Expert VB 2005 Business Objects books. It covers the changes made since CSLA .NET 2.0 was released: how the framework has changed, and how to use the new features and capabilities. Please note that this is not a replacement for those books: it expands on them.

Releasing this as an ebook in PDF format is a risk on my part. I put just as much time and effort into writing this book as I have any other book I've written, but I want to provide a more cost-effective way for you to purchase this material than through normal publishing channels. It is my sincere hope that you will purchase this book if you read it (even after a few people have purchased it and they start sharing it for free).

I'm not giving up on traditional publishing channels necessarily. I'll most likely use a traditional publishing approach when I reach a point that CSLA .NET and/or my thinking changes to such a degree that there'd be value for you, as a reader, in me rewriting my books in a major way. But when I'm writing about extra functionality that rests on the existing work, it seems like I'm providing better value to you by selling a lower-cost sequel than forcing you to repurchase much of the same material to get at the new parts.

But all this hinges on people's honesty. On your honesty.

I hope you enjoy CSLA .NET 2.1.2, and the new book. Thank you, code well, have fun!


Thursday, January 25, 2007 7:36:05 PM (Central Standard Time, UTC-06:00)
I get a "The resource cannot be found" when clicking on the More Info link.
Thomas
Thursday, January 25, 2007 8:28:18 PM (Central Standard Time, UTC-06:00)
I just bought the e-book succesfully, and I'm looking forward to reading it. The store layout and checkout process is a little rough, but we'll let it slide since your books and framework are so great :). Thanks for all of the hard work.
Josh
Thursday, January 25, 2007 9:48:33 PM (Central Standard Time, UTC-06:00)
I appreciate you cutting me some slack on the store appearance :) This is a commercial DNN store module, and I'm using a standard style they provide at the moment. If my experiment is successful enough, I'll invest the time and effort (or money) to get a more customized style and so forth.
Friday, January 26, 2007 5:34:18 AM (Central Standard Time, UTC-06:00)
Just purchased the new ebook, and just wanted to say you really don't need to justify the charge for the book. I'm sure that most readers will purchase straight away. Your framework and book has saved our company a huge amount of money with the saved time in development efforts of using your framework.

I think the new eBook is an excellent idea and can't wait to get stuck in.
Friday, January 26, 2007 11:06:38 AM (Central Standard Time, UTC-06:00)
Rocky,

Any change you could release this in a format that could be read on the Sony Reader? It doesn't handle PDF's with A4 page sizes very well.

The best bet would be if you could format in Sony's Native BBeB format. If not, RTF with no page formatting would be the second best choice. If it must be PDF there is a page size that you could use that would make it readable on the Sony Reader. If you are interested in doing this I would be happy to direct you to a place with more info. If no, se la vi.

BOb
Bob Archer
Friday, January 26, 2007 11:16:28 AM (Central Standard Time, UTC-06:00)
Bob, is there a free BBeB publishing tool that works from Word? I obviously invested in a PDF tool because that's a near-universal standard, but I'm not sure I can buy tools for every format out there :) I am not willing to do RTF, because I can't protect that against being altered.
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