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	<title>Comments on: New Rough Cuts Available</title>
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	<description>Life's More Interesting When You Know How It Works.</description>
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		<title>By: Joel Rumerman</title>
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		<dc:creator>Joel Rumerman</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 09 May 2008 05:03:35 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Who doesn&#039;t Google themselves these days!!! I feel like I&#039;m doing it more and more!

The Stack Trace code you wrote is one of the most useful pieces of code that I&#039;ve come across in the past year. Using it alongside my error handling code has helped us discover  tons of client errors that we never would have found without it.

I was really glad that I was able to incorporate it into the book and give you a good shout out.

Thanks for the kind words about the book. It&#039;s a bit nerve racking as we&#039;re coming so close to publication and we&#039;re starting to see things in PDF... so final! When it comes out and you happen to read it, leave a comment or something and let me know what you think. Especially if there&#039;s anything you think would add value to it (hint, hint).</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Who doesn&#8217;t Google themselves these days!!! I feel like I&#8217;m doing it more and more!</p>
<p>The Stack Trace code you wrote is one of the most useful pieces of code that I&#8217;ve come across in the past year. Using it alongside my error handling code has helped us discover  tons of client errors that we never would have found without it.</p>
<p>I was really glad that I was able to incorporate it into the book and give you a good shout out.</p>
<p>Thanks for the kind words about the book. It&#8217;s a bit nerve racking as we&#8217;re coming so close to publication and we&#8217;re starting to see things in PDF&#8230; so final! When it comes out and you happen to read it, leave a comment or something and let me know what you think. Especially if there&#8217;s anything you think would add value to it (hint, hint).</p>
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		<title>By: Helen</title>
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		<dc:creator>Helen</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 08 May 2008 11:30:55 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I was googling myself (so vain!) and noticed you used the stack trace code in your book (found it on safari). Thanks for giving a link back to my site. :) 

Looks like it&#039;s going to be a great book, I&#039;ll have to grab a copy when it&#039;s out. My favourite book on the topic is still Nikhil Kothari&#039;s book. It&#039;ll be nice to see another book that covers all the stuff that&#039;s happened since ASP.NET 1.1.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I was googling myself (so vain!) and noticed you used the stack trace code in your book (found it on safari). Thanks for giving a link back to my site. <img src='http://s.wordpress.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' />  </p>
<p>Looks like it&#8217;s going to be a great book, I&#8217;ll have to grab a copy when it&#8217;s out. My favourite book on the topic is still Nikhil Kothari&#8217;s book. It&#8217;ll be nice to see another book that covers all the stuff that&#8217;s happened since ASP.NET 1.1.</p>
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