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Jeff Julian has done it again, and whipped together another cool site (using Kent Tegels’ idea), the .Net Book Club. Besides a chapter preview of Alex Homer's book ASP.NET 1.1 Insider Solutions, due out in June, you can also participate in the first book of the month, First Look at ADO.NET and System.XML v. 2.0 by Alex Homer, Dave Sussman, Mark Fussell. Over the month of April we will be discussing the book in detail. If you are interested in the new features of System.Xml in 2.0 (and face it, who isn’t), then you will want to join. Jeff tells me that Alex has already signed up and will participate (which will be really cool). Now we need to just get Dave and Mark involved (hint, hint).
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