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Default Silverlight 3 - Programmer's Reference - Riddled with errors

I recently purchased this book and am extremely disappointed with the amount of errors I am finding. I am only on page 93 and so far I have submitted two errors by email and have now starting keeping a google spreadsheet so that I can keep track of them. I will be emailing 3 more that I found today.

It would be one thing if it was just simple typos, but it's completely incorrect in some cases, also lack of indentation in some code samples make them very difficult to read.

The editing and proofreading is so poor that this will most likely be the last publication by wrox that I purchase.

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