Daily Archives: February 27, 2008

Okay, so I’m writing a book

I give in.

For years, every time a publisher has asked me “so Julie, when are you going to write a book for us?” I had my answer ready. “I’ll do it when you are prepared to give me a $50,000 advance, come to my house weekly to cook dinner and clean the house and also pay for a full year of marriage counseling.” So they finally go the point of my not-really-that-funny joke and stopped asking.

Then Microsoft went and created this thing called Entity Framework which intrigued me… a lot. I played with it and learned plenty about it. I wrote some articles which were extremely frustrating because they have a limitation on how long they can be. I have been speak at conferences and user groups about it for over a year, but can never fit everything I want to say in a 60 or 75 minute slot (finally I’m doing full day sessions at a few conferences!). I have written a gazillion blog posts about it and answered lots of questions in the forums.

But still I wasn’t happy. Entity Framework was leaking out of me and I could not satisfy my need to talk and write about it.

So I finally gave in and talked to a few publishers and said that it was time.

I am now writing a book for O’Reilly called “Programming Entity Framework”. I have actually started writing it already and am hoping to have it in print in October. This gives me a short time frame to write it in since there are about 3 monhts needed for the actual production of the book so it has to be done by then.

Call me crazy. But, really, I was going to self-combust otherwise. I’m so happy having a valid excuse to play with Entity Framework every day now.

There is a much bigger problem though with this. It’s not that my husband and I will probably be eating spaghetti for the next 4 months or the dust bunnies that will be taking over our house.

The problem is that the animal which I really want to have on my cover has been used already for a VBA book (which I have). Of course, that would be a Newfoundland dog. How perfect is a dog? Isn’t data an old faithful friend? And we’re teaching it some new tricks with Entity Framework! Maybe we could have a write-in campaign to convince them to let me have another Newfie!

Anyway, until there is an official cover, I have invented this one for myself:

Looking for a serious programming book that has VB code samples? Check out this list

While I will always promote the value of being able to read C# and mentally convert it to VB  and being able to read VB and mentally convert it to C# is a skill I think all VB and C# developers should try to have, admittedly, having to do it with a whole book does sometimes get tiresome.

If you are a VB programmer and constantly plagued with having to translate from C# when you are reading advanced programming books, this list is for you.

Chris Williams has just added a page to his I LOVE VB.net website called Serious VB Booklist.

These are not books filled with Hello World samples.

He is just building up the list now, so it’s light. That doesn’t mean there aren’t very many published, just not very many on his list yet. Let him know if you have any additions.

EF Contrib – A CodePlex project for Entity Framework community projects

Ruurd Boeke had an Entity Framework tool he was writing and wanted to share, so he created a common project on CodePlex that can be used as a container for any other ENtity Framework projects that people are working on. IT’s called EF Contrib.

Ruurd is working on an easy way to implement IPOCO in v1 of Entity Framework.

Michael DeMond (also known as MichaelD!) has added a plug-in EDMX code generator.

If you have an E.F. tool that you would like to share or that you would like to get other developer to help you build, this is a great one-stop place to host it.

The url is codeplex.com/efcontrib. Easy enough to remember!