Rating: - Best book for learning C#
I purchased 3 books in order to learn C# and learn it fast (this book, Jesse Liberty's "Learning C#", and Klaus Nichelsen's "C# Primer Plus"). Although this book was based on the Beta, this is the best of the three books. Don't get me wrong, I highly recommend all three books for the developer who is coming from Visual Basic 6 or another language. The illustrations in this book are excellent and the author has done a great job writing this book. I did NOT find very many errors, but I have not read any books that did not have any errors. A few errors is expected. This book is one of several 5-star books that Robert Oberg has written and the editing is very good. This book was so very good that I plan to purchase other Robert Oberg books dealing advanced Visual Basic.Net and C# programming. Please note, this is very large book but the reading is easy and won't put you to sleep. The chapters have been divided up nicely. Not to long or not to short.
Rating: - Introduction to C# Using .NET by Robert J. Oberg
A concisely written book for beginners to learn basics of C# and .Net Framework.This book "Introduction to C# Using .Net" gives a new-fangled dimension of realistic approach to programming in C#. This book accentuate the C# language.This book provides methodical exposure to the C# language from the foundation.This book is appropriate for programmers who do not already have a strong background in object-oriented programming in C like languages such as C++ or Java.
The book introduces this innovative technology in a straightforward and crisp way. This book is perfect for programmers who have basic knowledge in languages such as Visual Basic and COBOL programmers. This book is not only for the beginners it also aims for experienced programmers by providing a concrete, concise and simple introduction to C# with a lot of example programs.
This book provides a comprehensive and broad vision to C# programming so it is ideal to be used as College textbook. The book presents the concept of object-oriented programming and talk about the important elements of object-oriented analysis.This book is clearly defined, in-depth, example-rich, provides a hands on introduction to the C# using .NET. The comprehensive banking case study gives an innovative dimension of pragmatic approach to programming in C#. The leading .NET trainer and developer Robert J.Oberg teaches C# step-by-step in a comprehensive manner.
Rating: - Precise and clear explaination of the C# language.
This book is very well organized. The explainations of each feature are clear, concise, and easy to understand. The book explains the theory behind each feature in an easy manner to understand, not with tons and tons of codes to skim through. It's a great beginner's book to learning C# and the .NET FrameWork...
Rating: - Excellent, generic approach, good for VBers
This book is clearly written, with no fluff. The approach is especially good for VB programmers who have some familarity with COM techniques, although this is not a requirement. Meant to be a first reading, the focus is on console applications, with only a taste of Windows forms programming (to be continued in another volume).
Object-oriented programming is probably here to stay (for awhile, at least), and this book will help you to become more comfortable with this technology using C# as a vehicle.
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