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meherzad - 27 Sep 2007 05:09 GMT
I really wanted to ask  can i have a book on vb.net.the name is deitel
n deitel
Mick Walker - 27 Sep 2007 08:46 GMT
> I really wanted to ask  can i have a book on vb.net.the name is deitel
> n deitel

Of course you can. (If you pay for it)

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Visual-Basic-Net-Harvey-M-Deitel/dp/0130293636/ref=sr_1_
15/026-1692963-8255660?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1190879146&sr=8-15

rowe_newsgroups - 27 Sep 2007 11:30 GMT
> I really wanted to ask  can i have a book on vb.net.the name is deitel
> n deitel

I doubt any one here will "give" you a book. Perhaps you have a
library near by you could check one out?

Thanks,

Seth Rowe
Michel Posseth  [MCP] - 27 Sep 2007 16:53 GMT
Well

MS Netherlands is verry generous for developers , i received several MSPRESS
books from MS just by attending some free seminars

so you might contact your local MS office

and there are always the free  e-books

regards

Michel

>> I really wanted to ask  can i have a book on vb.net.the name is deitel
>> n deitel
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> Seth Rowe
Phillip Taylor - 27 Sep 2007 14:58 GMT
> I really wanted to ask  can i have a book on vb.net.the name is deitel
> n deitel

http://www.ebookee.com/Visual-C-2005-How-to-Program-2nd-Edition-_80314.html
Kerry Moorman - 27 Sep 2007 17:38 GMT
Phillip,

Isn't that site, like most ebook sites, illegally supplying the book in
electronic format? Or am I mistaken? (I would very much like to be mistaken
about this).

If it is illegal, wouldn't it be easier to just go to the local bookstore
and steal it?

Kerry Moorman

> > I really wanted to ask  can i have a book on vb.net.the name is deitel
> > n deitel
>
> http://www.ebookee.com/Visual-C-2005-How-to-Program-2nd-Edition-_80314.html
Mick Walker - 28 Sep 2007 08:19 GMT
>> I really wanted to ask  can i have a book on vb.net.the name is deitel
>> n deitel
>
> http://www.ebookee.com/Visual-C-2005-How-to-Program-2nd-Edition-_80314.html

Didn't he ask for a vb.net book?
Phillip Taylor - 01 Oct 2007 14:28 GMT
> >> I really wanted to ask  can i have a book on vb.net.the name is deitel
> >> n deitel
>
> >http://www.ebookee.com/Visual-C-2005-How-to-Program-2nd-Edition-_8031...
>
> Didn't he ask for a vb.net book?

I don't know if it's legal or not. I just googled "Free eBook Deital"
and put what I thought was a useful and relevant link into the post to
help him on his way or to point him towards the right direction.

I've never stolen a book from a library so I have no idea how easy or
hard it would be.
rowe_newsgroups - 01 Oct 2007 14:47 GMT
> I don't know if it's legal or not.

Here's the copyright disclaimer for those that are interested:

<quote>
Copyright Disclaimer:
Contents of this page are from the Internet, the copyright belongs to
the original page. All actions are under your responsability, please
delete them after 24 hours or purchase it. Email us to report illegal
contents
</quote>

It seems to say you can use the contents for 24 hours and then must
purchase the book or delete the contents. Of course noting the
misspelling of responsability (sic) you might not want to trust the
disclaimer....

> I've never stolen a book from a library so I have no idea how easy or
> hard it would be.

Neither have I stolen from a library or bookstore, but I suspect it
would be much harder than using a free eBook site. Those librarians
probably have Eagle Eyes when it comes to book stealers. Of course,
why would you steal the book from a library when you could just
repeatedly check it out? At least in my local library I'm about the
only person who even goes near the technical books. :-)

Thanks,

Seth Rowe

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