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Wintellect Announces Release of CLR via C# by Jeffrey Richter

Contact:  Bethany Jones, bjones@wintellect.com, 1-865-966-5528, ext.26

 

Wintellect Announces the Availability of Jeffrey Richter’s Latest Book,

CLR via C#, Second Edition” Published by Microsoft Press

 

(Knoxville, TN) February 22, 2006 -- Wintellect, a consulting, debugging, and training firm specializing in Microsoft .NET and Windows technologies, today announced that co-founder Jeffrey Richter’s book, “CLR via C#, Second Edition” published by Microsoft Press, will be released to the public February 22.

                                                                             

“This book answers some of the most sought after questions that a developer would have on the .NET Framework 2.0,” says Wintellect President and CEO Lewis Frazer III. “Once again Jeffrey has authored a complete reference guide that developers can go to on a daily basis as they write their new applications.”

 

The new edition gives focused, pragmatic guidance on how to exploit the common language runtime (CLR) functionality in .NET Framework 2.0 for applications of all types—from Web Forms, Windows® Forms, and Web services to solutions for Microsoft SQL Server™, Microsoft code names "Avalon" and "Indigo", consoles, and NT Service.

 

Jeffrey has an unparalleled ability to explain technical details in a way that working developers can understand and immediately put to use.” says Ben Ryan, Executive Editor of Microsoft Press Developer titles at Microsoft.

 

Targeted to advanced developers and software designers, CLR via C#, Second Edition gives an in-depth understanding of the .NET structure, function, and operational components, demonstrating the most practical ways to apply this knowledge. The book provides master fundamental design tenets for .NET, and gives hands-on insights for creating high-performance applications more easily and efficiently. The book features extensive code examples in Microsoft Visual C#® 2005.

 

CLR via C#, Second Edition” is the latest addition to the Wintellect Series of Microsoft Press books which now has more than 11 titles. Other titles in the series include:  Applied Microsoft .NET Framework Programming,” “Debugging Applications,” and “Programming Microsoft .NET.” It is the 14th book written by Jeffrey Richter who is a Microsoft proclaimed “Software Legend,” a world renowned speaker, MSDN Magazine columnist, instructor and consultant.

 

The book is available February 22 at most retailers including Barnes & Noble and Amazon.com.

 

About Wintellect
Wintellect is a consulting, debugging and training firm dedicated to helping companies build better software, faster through a concentration on .NET and Windows development. Its services include in-depth, multi-day .NET on-site and open enrollment training as well as development and consulting services including emergency debugging.
The company also produces Devscovery conferences – three day multi-track events targeting the intermediate to advanced developer.  For more information about Wintellect, visit www.wintellect.com. For more information about Wintellect, visit www.wintellect.com

 

Other product or service names mentioned herein are the trademarks of their respective owners.

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Published Wednesday, March 01, 2006 1:50 AM by ssmith

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Enlisted in 1995. Basic at Ft Sill. AIT at Ft Jackson (75F). Served in Ohio National Guard. Went through ROTC program at Ohio State University and received 2LT commission in 1997, Engineer branch. Spent about 4 years in 16th Engineer Brigade in Ohio National Guard, then moved far from nearest unit and went into Inactive National Guard, and eventually Individual Ready Reserve. Called up from IRR in 2004 for duty in Iraq (Engineer Platoon Leader with 1st ID). Made it home in 2005. Resigned commission as a CPT in December 2005.