Writing a book

Now it is time to stop procrastinating and start writing my short eBook for Kindle. I will start with installing Visual Studio adding Git and Visual Studio Tools for Office VSTO extensions. The VSTO extensions I know were difficult for me to locate and using Git was trial and error in getting it to work properly. I’m hoping people will find this information useful and worth paying for. I know I would have.

GIT, Visual Studio, Office application extentions and C#

There are some information on each of those that are relatively hard to find anywhere. You can Google, Bing or what ever your favorite search engine is and you may find a lot of books or YouTube channels but the information is usually buried at the middle or end of the video  or there may be a couple chapters in a book with each devoting limited space to  these topics. These, combined is the topic I plan to start writing small informational eBooks for Kindle on.

New Company Integration / Transition has started

Yesterday started off well. Computers up and running, started working through the ‘quick start guide’ IT provided for us upon our return. I thought everything went rather smoothly. We had some hiccups with file locations and permissions for individuals the biggest one being permissions. They, IT brought all of our old information from the old company into the new company as read only and a large percentage of these are working files that need to keep the same file name, ‘save as’ is not an option.

Other that those little hiccups things are going great and I have start a new book on C# and Visual Studio, new Udemy courses and finally decided on writing a short ebook to be realeased for the Amazon Kindle. More on that later.