Product DescriptionUse C# to accomplish real-world, professional tasks. C# Professional Projects is your key to unlocking the power of C#. Each project focuses on a specific concept and is based on a real-world situation. Enhance your skills as you work through six projects including creating a customer maintenance system, an employee record system, a creative learning windows application, an airline reservation portal, a Web portal for a bookstore, and a mobile application project. When you are finished, you will have the skills necessary to modify projects to fit your professional needs.
Customer Reviews
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Rating: - Desperately needed revising one more time.
Geetanjali Arora, et al, C# Professional Projects (Course Technologies, 2002)
The first thing you probably need to know about C# Professional Projects is that you won't be reading it from beginning to end. No, I mean it--this is a book that's definitely designed for skipping around. If you do read it from beginning to end, you're going to find yourself experiencing a great deal of repetition. A great deal of repetition. (See, it's gotten to me!)
Rating: - Absolutely THE BEST book i ever read
I strongly believe this is a book that will get those real world programmers into C# quite fast. It gives what an "already programmer" needs to know.
At last a book that does not spend half its pages on useless theories about computing, OOP advantages, overloading, polymorphism and all that stuff that most programmers already know.
You hands will get dirty and you will get an acceptable knowledge on C#.
This is NOT the "master C#" book but i strongly recommend ... Read More
Rating: - They got the idea. but the implementation suffered
I bought this book at a used book store in Mountain View, CA, with only the title and a brief scan of the
material (no time, low price.)
What publishers should take from this book is the screaming need for what the
title promises: professional level examples of whatever computing language is at issue.
I developed software for real-time applications from 1972 to about 1996, with a few truly embedded
projects. During all those years I NEVER saw one decent book on ... Read More
Rating: - Extremely Disappointing
Having read through the full table of contents before purchasing this book I thought I'd found a great book. Decent projects from design through to implementation with examples. However, what the book really turned out to be was some very high level discussion on the projects with very poor detail. There were no intelligent discussions on the designs or implementations. It lacks any real detail and the examples themselves are poorly done when compared to other C# books I've read/use. Its a book ... Read More
Rating: - Real bad book
I bought the spanish version and it's realy a loss of time and money, the book's title isn't correct, should be "C# play a little", the book content seems to be copy/pasted from somewhere else.