Rating: - Great Book
Great for the new C# programmer. You really need to have an understanding of programming concepts to get the most out of this book though.
Very good examples of ADO.net and real-world applications.
Rating: - Practical, concise C# for intermediate and new developers
Practical, concise C# for intermediate and new developers.
Liberty covers some essential topics needed for introduction to C#. The examples are great; hopefully there will be more examples with a scale of difficulty, and more tutorials for future revisions (reason for 4 out of 5 star). I believe, one needs to master this book and then you'll have a fair understanding of programming in C# and .NET.
Thank you Jesse,
-Andy
Rating: - Great for people moving from VB to C#
I am an experienced VB programmer who needed to learn C# in a hurry. This book was fantastic. The title is misleading because it is not a reference book for "Programming C#". If you already have an overview of C# then do not get this book. If, however, you need to learn all the basic in's and out's of the language it would be hard to do better than this book.
Rating: - Great Book... Very easy to understand complicated concepts.
I must say that I'm impressed with this book. I have read so far approx. 200 pages and Jesse explains the concepts with such clarity that even people with no OO programming experience will be able to understand the basics. Don't get me wrong. This is not a beginners book, but it does not use complicated terms to explain simple concepts. In some other programming books you would have to read the same line 4 times before you get the idea. That does not happen in this book.
Rating: - 5 for 5
great book covering most of the details needed to have a solid understanding of whats going on behind the scene and on the scene.
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