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Would you like to see a Media Center Development book?

Steven Harding on The Digital Lifestyle Developer Blog is working on a Media Center development book and is asking would you like it in traditional book format or an inexpensive PDF copy. I think a PDF is a great idea as its a much cheaper way of distributing the content and I think there is big market for a Media Center development hand book.

Let Steven know if your interested the project and what format you would like it in

 

The Digital Lifestyle Developer Blog : Would people be interested in a book?

Published 30 May 2008 09:38 by Ian Dixon

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mmillmor said:

It would be interesting to see a proper reference book with worked examples - the microsoft site is rubbish. It would need to be comprehensive though to be worth paying for. Needs to be electronic though for search and cut and paste.

May 30, 2008 10:16
 

netrnnr said:

A Media Center Dev book would be excellent.

I would be interested in either a traditional book or electronic.

Maybe you could even find a publisher that would allow distribution either way.

May 30, 2008 11:27
 

netrnnr said:

Oh yeah, a companion website would be able to provide the searchable cut and paste code examples as well as errata.

May 30, 2008 11:29
 

Ian's Digital Lifestyle said:

Are you interested in a book on Media Center development? Or having problems with XP Service Pack3...

May 30, 2008 15:37

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