Free Copy of Packt's book for .NET Developers
I’m pleased to announce that we are organizing a giveaway with Packt Publishing especially for you. All you need to do is just comment below the post and win a free copy of OData Programming Cookbook for .NET Developers. Three lucky winners stand a chance to win an e-copy of the book. Keep reading to find out how you can be one of the Lucky One.
Overview of OData Programming Cookbook for .NET Developers
- Master OData programming concepts and skills by implementing practical examples and apply them in real-world scenarios
- Explore the new OData programming features in latest and future versions of WCF Data Service
Read more about this book and download free Sample Chapter: www.packtpub.com/open-data-protocol-programming-for-dot-net-developers-cookbook/book
How to Enter?
All you need to do is head on over to this page and look through the product description of these books and drop a line via the comments below to let us know what interests you the most about these books. It’s that simple
Note: You can provide your email address (within the comment) in the following form:
username (at) xxx.com or username _AT_ xxx.com
DeadLine:
The
contest will close on 10/11/2012. Winners will be contacted by email, so be
sure to use your real email address when you comment!
Result:
Thank you all for your participation, here is the Lucky list:
Albert Rugel (a.rugel AT verizon.net)
Greg Duncan (gduncan411 AT Hotmail.com)
Jayson Rowe (jayson.rowe AT gmail.com)
An ecopy of the book will be send to you from the publisher :).
Comments
Anonymous
September 14, 2012
Would love to win!Anonymous
September 14, 2012
Put me in coach!Anonymous
September 14, 2012
I'm looking for good technical sources on using OData in Windows 8 projects. This one looks like it has a lot of good information!Anonymous
September 14, 2012
I love the real world scenarios recipies approach. It will allow me to start using OData right away. After reading the sample chapter and downloading the sample code, I really believe that this book is a must have for any programmer thinking about using OData. Steven Cheng, great job. a.rugel@verizon.netAnonymous
September 15, 2012
OData rocks. I think the best thing is the broad platform support. That and I love the server-side query and filter feature that's backed into OData. No need to write our own filtering/sorting/etc. :) gduncan411 at Hotmail dot comAnonymous
September 15, 2012
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September 15, 2012
Looks like a great real-world approach. Definitely interested in learning more about ODataAnonymous
September 15, 2012
Looks like a great real-world approach. Definitely interested in learning more about ODataAnonymous
September 15, 2012
Don't see a way to enter my e-mail address...Anonymous
September 15, 2012
With so many resources online these days, I don't really read books cover to cover anymore. I use books for reference when I need help on a specific topic. However, this book has so many topics that could benefit me, I may end up reading it cover to cover even as a reference book. Looks very promising!!Anonymous
September 15, 2012
dwjensen76 at gmail dot comAnonymous
September 15, 2012
would love one!Anonymous
September 15, 2012
ok I *** itAnonymous
September 15, 2012
Sign me up, i'm particularly interest because of the introduction of MVC Web API and allowing odata requests. Plus i've been working alot with WCF recently.Anonymous
September 16, 2012
I am interested in learning how to properly build OData services integrated with the Azure Platform. I believe this is a great design but the how to is what I could use the help in doing.Anonymous
September 16, 2012
I'm in...Anonymous
September 16, 2012
I am in! Count me in count me in. OData is a very big deal today and the more we know abt it as developers the better. This book would be a true blessing for those looking to learn.Anonymous
September 16, 2012
What interests me most would be the OData support in the scope of WCF Data Services.Anonymous
September 17, 2012
Count me in!Anonymous
September 17, 2012
I'd like to learn more about OData.