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First, a big thanks to Ludwin Barbin for being here to promote Software Design Principles (50 page e-book).

The winners are:

Bernhard Goetz
E Armitage
Dieter Quickfend
rohit chavan

Please send your snail mail address to bookpromotion AT javaranch DOT com. To ensure the quickest response, please provide the following:

Your name (first and last - preferably the one you use on Javaranch)
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Also, please include the following as the subject of your Email.

Book Promo Winner - Software Design Principles (50 page e-book) - Tuesday, October 7th 2013

As noted in the Book Promotion Eligibility Requirements and Legal type stuff, the winners have 8 days to submit their information.

Thanks and congrats to all the winners.
 
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By the way, regular email address will do because it's eBook

I will send the PDF version to the winners.

And thank you for all your questions and interest on the book. As first time author, I really appreciate the support from JavaRanch community!

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