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Books by Chris Sells:
Programming WPF, 2nd Edition
By Chris Sells
$31.50 (37% Off!)

Windows Forms 2.0 Programming
By Chris Sells
$37.95 (37% Off!)

Mastering Visual Studio .NET
By Jon Flanders
$24.95 (38% Off!)

Windows Forms Programming in Visual Basic .NET
By Chris Sells
$34.95 (36% Off!)

ATL Internals: Working with ATL 8, 2nd Edition
By Christopher Tavares
$46.95 (22% Off!)

Effective COM: 50 Ways to Improve Your COM and MTS-based Applications
By Don Box
$28.50 (37% Off!)

Windows Telephony Programming A Developer's Guide to TAPI
By Chris Sells
$31.50 (37% Off!)


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Chris Sells is the Longhorn Content Strategist for MSDN and runs the Longhorn Developer Center (http://msdn.microsoft.com/longhorn). He's written several books, including Windows Forms Programming in C# and ATL Internals. In his free time, Chris hosts various conferences and makes a pest of himself on Microsoft internal product team discussion lists. More information about Chris, and his various projects, is available at www.sellsbrothers.com.
Chris's favorite books:

Envisioning Information
by Edward R. Tufte
Genetic Programming III: Darwinian Invention and Problem Solving
by John R. Koza, Forrest H. Bennett, David Andre and Martin A. Keane
(Out of Print)


by Andrew S. Tanenbaum

Don't Make Me Think: A Common Sense Approach to Web Usability, 2nd Edition
by Steve Krug

The PC Is Not a Typewriter
by Robin Williams

Google Hacks, 3rd Edition
by Rael Dornfest and Tara Calishain
(The author's original choice was an older edition that is now out of print. This link is to the current edition)

Coder to Developer: Tools and Strategies for Delivering Your Software
by Mike Gunderloy
Writing Solid Code: Microsoft's Techniques for Developing Bug-Free C Programs
by Steve Maguire
(Out of Print)


by Shawn Wildermuth
Mr. Bunny's Guide to ActiveX
by Carlton Egremont III
(Out of Print)