I have been asked by many people if I will be updating my CLR via C# book for .NET 4.0.
Well, I’m happy to report that the answer is YES! I have already signed the contract with Microsoft Press and have been busy writing.
The new edition keeps its focus on the CLR and the C# language. And, since I didn’t update the book for C# 3, I will actually be adding C# 3.0 content as well as C# 4.0 content. And, of course, I’ll be covering the new features/changes between CLR 2.0 and 4.0.
The goal is to get the book out by the time .NET 4.0 ships. All looks good and I should easily be able to make this deadline.
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