Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 005.133
EAN: 9780596005269
Format: Illustrated
ISBN: 0596005261
Label: O'Reilly Media, Inc.
Manufacturer: O'Reilly Media, Inc.
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 924
Publication Date: August 28, 2003
Publisher: O'Reilly Media, Inc.
Sales Rank: 662613
Studio: O'Reilly Media, Inc.
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Rating: - Not a good "in a notshell" book
I bought this book because my prior experience with other nutshell handbooks but this one must be the worst among them. A lot of information have been left out and I usually can't find what I am looking for.
Rating: - Not for beginners
This book not for beginners . tell me why ?
because the authors think All people brains as their brains , it's very complex to difficult to understand .
I advise you to buy the book : Learning C# 2005 from oreilly media .
Rating: - A better quick reference than MSDN online.
I bought this book because, after using the JDK javadocs for Java for years, I found MSDN's .net online documentation unfriendly in comparison. For the past year, I've been using this book as my first reference, before checking anywhere else. I've found I can usually get what I am looking for the quickest in this reference.
The one problem I have with it is that it doesn't list the exceptions thrown by methods.
Rating: - Very good reference text.
This book is not a "teach yourself C#"; it is only a reference text. If you are experienced in another programming language, however, you can use this reference to easily find the syntax required by C#. The book is a quick reference useful for programmers who like to have a paper copy reference on their desktops. By the publisher's own admission, it is not an exhausted reference.
I like having a hard copy reference when I'm programming, so this book suits me fine. There are numerous example ... Read More
Rating: - C# in a Nutshell - Supports my day-to-day efforts
In my opinion O'reilly continually puts out the best technical books and "C# in a Nutshell" further supports their excellent reputation. As usual with O'reilly's other offerings in their "in a Nutshell" series they leave out the fluff and provide just the facts. This approach makes "C# in a Nutshell" easy to recommend if you've already gotten your feet wet in C#. On the other hand if you're still green you're better off with books that offer a traditional tutorial approach and then come back when you're ... Read More
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