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Sams Teach Yourself Visual C# 2005 in 24 Hours, Complete Starter Kit (Sams Teach Yourself)
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Sams Teach Yourself Visual C# 2005 in 24 Hours, Complete Starter Kit (Sams Teach Yourself) |
Author: James Foxall
Published: 2006-06-01 |
List price: $34.99
Our price: $23.09
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As of: December 01st, 2008 05:23:24 PM
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Customer comments on this selection.
Good for programming beginners I guess this book does what it intends to do, teach you C# in 24 1-hour lessons. But I would recommend it only for programming beginners.
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br /If you know a lot of other languages as I did, reading about FOR loops and arithmetic operators doesn't offer anything. There are several errors, but these may have been fixed in the newer edition.
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br /The C# coding techniques are great. But I will now have to look for a more advanced C# programming book.
Online version not worth $$ This book available in Online Reader form. I don't reccomend it. The viewer gets stuck, skips pages (requires restaring the browser) and even submitting a bug report generates a response from Amazon that "There is an error...".
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br /Biggest problem with this book is the online reader lets you zoom in only 1 time which makes reading the example code impossible.
Great book for beginners Very good book to get started with VC#
br /The book was a little to slow in the first 2 parts
Dissapointment This product did not deliver after all the good reviews I read on amazon. The book is clearly translated from the visual basic equivalent, as a result certain exercises have hints that are putting you on the wrong foot and dont make any sense at all. The book left me with alot of questions especially on the syntax of the language, and frustrated me with its lack of providing insight on what I was doing.
Great way to jump into C# I have been programming for a very long time with a lot of VB6 experience. Before that I came from VB3, Delphi 1 and Clipper. I didn't need the programming aspect, I just needed to get acquainted with the C# syntax and the VS2005 IDE.
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br /This book is well organized and easy to follow. It delves deep enough into each main area far enough to show you what to do and where to look for more information. Being a guitar player myself, I also enjoyed the fact that there were guitars, amps and pedals used as .jpg examples!
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br /No complaints here!
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