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The Complete
Visual C# Programmer's Guide |
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Author(s): Bulent Ozkir,
Srinivas Sivakumar, John Schofield, Shivani Maheshwari, Manesh Chand,
Saurabh Nandu, Mike Gold, Levent Camlibel
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Published: 2002, ISBN
0-9716836-0-3, 887 pages |
Publisher (more . . .):
www.c-sharpcorner.com,
Microgold
Software - Publishing Division |
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Reviewed: January, 2003 |
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Reviewer:
Jason Christensen |
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I am usually very pragmatic in my opinions about books on programming.
After saying that, this book is excellent. I have been working in Java/Unix
for the last couple of years, and I am now in a position where I must work
in C# as well. This book is well targeted for the experienced programmer who
needs to come up to speed quickly on the vast and powerful Object Model
associated with C# with no prior exposure to C# or .NET.
I have already made this book a standard reference at
the company at which I work. I also have recommended it to a number of
friends. It has a very impressive balance between level of detail and
breadth. A number of subjects are covered thoroughly enough for the
experienced programmer to quickly come up to speed with C#. It also is
detailed enough to keep around as a valuable desk side reference.
The one thing I don' like is the user level rating on
the book. It says that this book is rated for beginning to intermediate
developers. While it does start at with some overview material on using the
compiler and debugger with a .NET overview, I think that rating must apply
to being new to C#/.NET but I don't necessarily believe that this book is
adequate for a beginning programmer.
Jason Christensen is a principal at Evergreen New Media, and heads
up the Business Integration Services division. Jason has over 10 years of
experience in distributed systems, and 3 years working with web-services on
both Microsoft and Unix platforms. Based on that experience, Jason and
Evergreen New Media's Business Integration Services team focus on advanced
platform neutral solutions to web-service architectures. |
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