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Murach's C# 2005
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Murach's C# 2005 |
Author: Joel Murach
Published: 2006-05-31 |
List price: $52.50
Our price: $33.08
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Excellent Resource For Training and Reference This book has excellent examples, thorough explanations and little errata can be found inside the book so you don't end up having to second guess the authors. I highly recommend this book to anyone wanting to learn C#. I recommend this book over Head First C# and Jesse Liberty's C# book. If you could get your hands on all three of these, I think its a winning combo, since all of them take a slightly different approach: Application driven examples (Murachs) vs. and pictorial-exercise based (Head First) and example-explanation based (Jesse's C#). All of them are great, but this one just put it all together for me. 5 STARS.
Excellent book Murach's C# 2005 and Murach's ASP.NET 2.0 with C# 2005 are plainly excellent books.
br /They are organized and presented in such a way that the reader can learn very fast and acquire a very complete knowledge about C# and ASP.NET.
br /These books go directly to the point, in a practical way, presenting examples that can be applied to real programs. The way they are organized makes them useful for learning and for reference.
Murach's C# 2005 I feel the book was good, and met my expectations. There is a lot of good information in the book. There is a good balance between the programming language C#, and Visual Studio 2005. After reading this book, you should be well-rounded at C# and Visual Studio 2005. You should be able to develop your own applications after reading the book, and you'll have a good foundation.
Great book for newbies in C# programming I strongly recommend this book, if you are new to programming, or you have no experience in programming with c/c++/java then this book is for you.
Best Programming Book I've Read This book is very well organized - each topic builds on the previous topic making the learning experience easier. All other programming books I've read contain exercises and examples that don't relate to the real world. This book is different. These exercises and examples relate directly to real world situations making it much easier for me to understand how to apply what I have learned.
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