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Special Offer for C# in Depth Readers

Last week we told you about a special offer for C# in Depth readers only. That half off coupon expires today! To save 50% on these closely-related books, just enter sharp50 in the Promotional Code box on checkout at www.manning.com

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Microsoft Entity Framework in Action--Manage data in a layered application using the Microsoft Entity Framework. This book reviews the ORM model and shows you how EF offers a smooth transition from a traditional ADO.NET approach.

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Team Foundation Server 2008 in Action--TFS 2008 is a state-of-the-art management system for team software development. This book goes well beyond the basics to help you tackle real-world problems.

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Building Domain Specific Languages in Boo--Author Oren Eini (aka Ayende Rahien) teaches you to write domain-specific languages to create code that describes the behavior of a program rather than its execution process. Examples use the Boo language.

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Real World Functional Programming--This unique tutorial explores the functional programming model through the F# and C# languages. This book will give you a deep understanding of how functional programming differs from other approaches.

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Brownfield Application Development in .NET--Learn cutting-edge techniques for blending new development with in-place systems. Don't just maintain legacy software; leverage your existing investment as you add new features and functionality.

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SQL Server 2008 Administration in Action--This is a must-have handbook for SQL Server DBAs. It covers all areas of SQL Server administration--from installation to disaster recovery.

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Offer applies to print, eBook, or MEAP editions.

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                   Offer expires April 2, 2009

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