Ebook: Learning C# 3.0
Author: Jesse Liberty Brian MacDonald
- Genre: Education
- Year: 2008
- Publisher: O'Reilly Media
- Edition: 3rd
- Language: English
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I would like to recommend this book to any one who wants to learn the basics about C# language. If you are new to
programming and wants to start learning C# then this is the book for you. The authors have written the book in a
nice style so that it is appealing to novice.
The book starts off with the basics showing with how to create a hello world program. This is done using Visual
Studio Project and introducing how to use it to create a project, compile and run the project to see the output.
Later the authors start with the basics and covers various C# language features like Array, Collections,
Interfaces, Generics, Delegates. All these are explained using the C# and basic .NET classes using simple,
understandable stand alone examples.
The authors also introduces advanced topics like WPF, event programming, LINQ features etc. - though these are not
covered in very depth detail - just an introduction to get your feet wet a little bit.
In summary this is a book intended for novices. Intermediate and advanced programmers will find this book a bit
boring.
PROS : Good Style, Examples, Quiz at the end of each chapter
CONS : Bit boring for advanced programmers
programming and wants to start learning C# then this is the book for you. The authors have written the book in a
nice style so that it is appealing to novice.
The book starts off with the basics showing with how to create a hello world program. This is done using Visual
Studio Project and introducing how to use it to create a project, compile and run the project to see the output.
Later the authors start with the basics and covers various C# language features like Array, Collections,
Interfaces, Generics, Delegates. All these are explained using the C# and basic .NET classes using simple,
understandable stand alone examples.
The authors also introduces advanced topics like WPF, event programming, LINQ features etc. - though these are not
covered in very depth detail - just an introduction to get your feet wet a little bit.
In summary this is a book intended for novices. Intermediate and advanced programmers will find this book a bit
boring.
PROS : Good Style, Examples, Quiz at the end of each chapter
CONS : Bit boring for advanced programmers
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