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Digging A Security Hole All The Way To China

I mentioned earlier that I wrote one of the last books published by the now-bankrupt Wrox Press. A sharp-eyed coworker who happened to be in China the other day sent me a copy of this:

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Holy cow, I had no idea that Wrox translated my book into Chinese! No one ever told me that such a thing was even in the works. Just when I thought that the Wrox saga couldn't get more bizarre, this turns up. Thanks Zhanbo! I'll treasure it always.

Published Monday, October 13, 2003 3:49 PM by Eric Lippert
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Lance said:

Wow. I didn't know Wrox went out of business. I guess I should read less "code" blogs and more "news" blogs =). BTW, I'm thinking of buying your book based solely on the your blog (well, that and my need to bone up on .NET security)
October 13, 2003 4:23 PM
 

Siew Moi Khor said:

When i go back to Malaysia for my vacation, I'll be sure to look out for: "Buku Panduan Kod Sekuriti Visual Basic .NET dari Eric Lippert" in the "kedai buku" (bookstores). Who knows, maybe it also got translated to the Malay or Indonesian languages (both languages are close to one another).
October 14, 2003 2:48 AM
 

Fabulous Adventures In Coding said:

Two additional quick notes about books: I am also pleased to announce the availability of the C# 3.0

January 16, 2008 1:32 PM

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About Eric Lippert

Eric Lippert is a senior developer on the Microsoft C# compiler team. Before that he worked on the framework of Visual Studio Tools For Office. Before that, he worked on the compilers, runtimes and tools for VBScript, JScript, Windows Script Host and other Microsoft Scripting technologies. He lives in Seattle and spends his free time editing books about programming languages, playing the piano, and trying to keep his tiny sailboat upright in Puget Sound.

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