Win A free copy of the ‘Visual Studio 2010 Best Practices’, just by commenting!
We’re giving away two ebook editions of Visual Studio 2010 Best Practices.
All you have to do to win is comment on why you think you should win a copy of the book.
I’ll pick a winner from the most creative answers in two weeks.
I’m actually moving to Canada (from Europe) next Monday, so it would be a very cool “welcome to the Canadian dev community” gift! 🙂
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@Kevin Thanks for the vote of confidence! 🙂
As an advocate within my company for best practices, in would behoove all parties concerned to support the dissemination of the best practices as much as possible.
So I can do my job better and get home on time to enjoy family and such!
I’m always open to best practices
I know both, Visual Studio and SDLC. However if this book integrates well VS and Agile in SDLC I would love to combine these two in my favorite IDE.
There is always something new that can be learn and implemented in ones best practices so I;m keen to grab a copy.
1. I found a way to see your Captcha image.
2. I doesn’t understand why there are best pratices only for VS 2010, and not for other versions.
3. I’ve never heard of this book.