Thursday, May 25, 2006
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According to Bookscan (a service which tracks book sales for all sorts of books), Expert C# 2005 Business Objects is number 365 and Expert VB 2005 Business Objects is number 385 among all computer books out there. This includes consumer-oriented computer books too, so these numbers are incredibly good. Programming books have a hard time competing with consumer books for sales volume after all.

What I find most interesting is that the VB sales are comparable to the C# sales. Obviously there really is a market for higher end VB programming books, which I think validates a view I've held for a long time, that the VB community was waiting for .NET to mature before moving forward. Clearly VS 2005 is triggering a non-trivial movement of VB developers into .NET, and these are hard-core professional developers who are looking for something beyond the reference-style and tutorial style books out there.

Like I said a few months ago, in .NET 1.1 the C# book outsold the VB book rather substantially. These numbers appear to show that the dynamic is changing, and I find that quite exciting!


Thursday, May 25, 2006 2:49:48 PM (Central Standard Time, UTC-06:00)
I would argue that the data then shows that there very well could be more VB programmers buying the book that C# programmers as some of us VB guys couldn't wait for the VB version and bought the C# version when it came out. After all we had the vb code available anyway. I doubt many C# prgrammers waited for the VB version to come out and then bought it. :)
Barry Fitzgerald
Thursday, May 25, 2006 2:59:56 PM (Central Standard Time, UTC-06:00)
I just got my VB edition in the mail from Amazon today... :)

I totally dig how "dense" it is. The font seems smaller, the lines tighter together and whitespace limited. When you open the book and page through it, it just feels, well... dense (full, packed with info, lots to read, no fluff, etc, etc)! :)

I also really like that the code examples are limited to snips related to the topic. Man I hate books with pages after pages of code (which seems to end up being auto-generated code at that).

I now have to upload this into my brain, but at first glance I think the price was a great value.

Nice job....
Friday, May 26, 2006 8:37:00 AM (Central Standard Time, UTC-06:00)
I can definitley say that 4 of the copies are from our Senior Consultants purchasing the book as they learn how to apply CLSA.NET to our client engagements.

Keep up the good work!

-A
Tuesday, June 13, 2006 2:56:47 AM (Central Standard Time, UTC-06:00)

I have bought it yesterday !

I just sent an email to my collegues at OCTO Technology.
saying that "Expert C#" is a ** must be read ** book for any object developpers.

Wish it'll help !
;-)

messaoud
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