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Professional C# 2005 (Wrox Professional Guides)





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Professional C# 2005 (Wrox Professional Guides)

Author: Christian Nagel
Published: 2005-11-07
List price: $49.99
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vBulletin Does not *MENTION* LINQ
This is several books in one, (six authors). Doesn't even MENTION LINQ, also misses KEY C# features like iterators, object initializers, query expressions, anonymous types, etc.

vBulletin The best book I know about C# 2005
This book can be used to learn C# .net when you have a basic knowledge of another .net language (in my case C++.net and Visual Basic.net). Each chapter has a lot of samples. These can be downloaded, and are perfect base to extend these for your own use. br /For all subjects I needed the last 2 years I found helpfull samples. br /The book is also great for a reference.

vBulletin Look at the Cover!
Those guys on the cover actually wrote this book! What a bunch of geeks.., er I mean, professionals. When you have to know this kind of stuff, these are the kind of people you need to ask. I expect to be mining information from this book for years to come.

vBulletin good book, easy reading, no need to read between the words
Great book. So far seem very clear and decent coverage. Good starter book at least.

vBulletin Not Helpful
I have been programming for quit a while in Visual Basic 5.0. I purchased Visual Studio 2005 recently and wanted to try to program in C#. The main problem I have with this book is that all most all of the code examples are for Console application. I don't know why you would want to program in Console applications. I want to make Windows programs, not Console applications. I lost interest in chapter 10 when the code was still Console examples. Maybe I'm wrong in this, but I think all the code should be for Windows applications not Console applications.

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