Binding: Paperback Dewey Decimal Number: 005.2768 EAN: 9780130669452 ISBN: 0130669458 Label: Prentice Hall PTR Manufacturer: Prentice Hall PTR Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 496 Publication Date: July 21, 2002 Publisher: Prentice Hall PTR Sales Rank: 974897 Studio: Prentice Hall PTR
Product DescriptionTakes a straightforward, hands-on approach to explain everything you need to know from development to deployment and maintenance for this platform-all from a developer's perspective. Softcover. CD-ROM included.
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Rating: - The Best C# for Experienced Java and C++ Progrmmers
A concise, no-nonsense book. All topics are cut to the chase. This book is for C++ and Java pros who want to master C# in the shortest time possible. I also have 3 other C# books. Only this one calms me down and gives me the joy of reading while learning. However, for people who is new to programming, I recommend "Learn to Program with C#" by John Smiley. My 3rd book, "C# in a Nutshell" is a good choice for reference. My 4th one, "Introduction to C# Using .Net" is good too, but the topics covered ... Read More
Rating: - Liked it a lot
I liked this book. It starts with very basic things about .NET (what .NET is and what it's for, tools, basics of C#, etc.) and takes you to advanced topics. My employer wanted to move our development to .NET platform, and with this book alone, I was able to master .NET enough to get to a pretty advanced level quite fast.
When a new topic is covered, the author provides an introduction to the problem. It often helps to get the right perspective on what you study. It's very far from being a ... Read More
Rating: - Refined and well thought out
This book isn't as code oriented as Ferguson or Troelsen's text on c#, but seems to deal more with concepts and common trouble points with the language and environment. Much like Tapadiya's last book, it is well thought out and demonstrates a good insight in the subject matter. A good read.
Rating: - Simply the best (c) book about .NET
If you are looking for good introduction. This book is your best choice. Very consistent, without any "poetry" (like in last Richter's book). Mr.Tapadiya's two book about COM+ and .NET must have any Windows developer.
Rating: - Most underrated .Net book out there
This book is a treasure trove of .Net information. It is underrated and not seen often in bookstores. This book complements Richter's book on .Net Framework programming and is a boon for any C#/.NETer.