Sundry helpful items related to Microsoft Press

Readers, here's how you can give us feedback about our books. We can't respond to you (because we don't collect any personal information), but we take your feedback very seriously. No joke. https://aka.ms/tellpress

> > >

To make a suggestion—a book on a new technology, a new feature in our books—please write us at suggest2press [at] microsoft.com. Use https://aka.ms/tellpress to share your feedback about books we’ve published; use suggest2press to share your hopes and dreams.

> > >

If you need to reach our Support team about an issue with one of our titles, write mspinput [at] microsoft.com.

> > >

Authors, if you have a book idea, here’s what you need to get started (our proposal template). Send your proposal to 4bkideas [at] microsoft.com. Use the same email address if you want to make a quick pitch of a paragraph or two (after which we might request that you fill out a complete proposal).

> > >

Our most popular blog post of all time is this one, where you can choose from 13 free ebooks.

> > >

Microsoft Press is approaching its 30th anniversary! We're proud to say that the press's first book was Cary Lu's The Apple Macintosh Book, which we published on March 22, 1984.

> > >

We’re on Twitter and Facebook:

@MicrosoftPress on Twitter
Microsoft Press on Facebook

> > >

Within Microsoft, Microsoft Press resides within Microsoft Learning, which is a part of the Developer & Platform Evangelism organization, which resides within the Server and Tools Business (STB).

> > >

Ben Ryan (bryan) is the publisher of Microsoft Press.

> > >

Microsoft Press titles are distributed by O’Reilly Media.

> > >

Two Microsoft Press books are on Coding Horror’s “Recommended Reading for Developers” list.