Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 005.133
EAN: 9780130461339
ISBN: 0130461334
Label: Prentice Hall PTR
Manufacturer: Prentice Hall PTR
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 1456
Publication Date: July 25, 2002
Publisher: Prentice Hall PTR
Sales Rank: 505785
Studio: Prentice Hall PTR
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Average Rating: 
Rating: - An abridged version of Deitel's "C# How to Program"
Although Deitel's "How to Program" books are primarily intended for use as textbooks in intro-to-programming college courses, the books tend to be around 1,500 pages long and contain a lot of code examples and breadth of coverage of more advanced programming topics, making the books useful to experienced programmers wanting to learn a new language. But unlike college students who are required to purchase a specific textbook for their programming class, professional programmers are less willing to ... Read More
Rating: - A very good book for C# beginners
This book is what you need if you do not know C# or .Net and need to write a non-trivial application in C# soon. I picked it up when I was already an experienced Java developer with a good knowledge of OO and UML. While some topics covered in this book seemed to be way too trivial to be included in a book with 'experienced' word in the title, it does it job pretty well.
Rating: - Recommended for experienced programmers starting with C#
I work many years with C++, and needed a good book to
give me a solid and educational foundations of C# in
a solid way, and the book helped me a lot with the great
examples. The educational approach helps you to get the
core of the language, and then you can use the online
manuals to complete the little details
Recommended for experienced programmers who move to C#
Rating: - Great book, but for beginners
I found this book great for getting up to speed on .NET and C# in a short time but certainly not for experienced programmers.
Rating: - For beginners only guys
It's not for Experienced Programmers. If you are a VB programmer then this is a good book for you but if you are working with C, C++ or Java then get another one like Professional C# or C# and the .NET Platform.
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