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Publisher: APRESS Published: June 2005 Series: No Series Given ISBN: 9781590595015 (1590595017) CBL Ref: 718049 Pages: 526 Author: Gunnerson, Eric; Wienholt, Nick RRP Price: 31.49 (GBP) Includes - |
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Description
A Programmers Introduction To C# 2.0 is probably the best book to get you up and running as speedily as possible.
- Huw Collingbourne, Bitwise Magazine
A Programmer's Introduction to C# 2.0, Third Edition is a critical update to the highly successful second edition. It is written by a member of the original C# language-design team and a C# program manager, so you can be certain this book contains the expertise you're looking for.
This third edition covers the new elements of C# 2005 that you'll soon embrace. This comprehensive tutorial explains features like generics, iterators, anonymous types, and partial classes. It is sure to be a key resource for all you C# programmers!
Author Profile
Eric Gunnerson is a software design engineer in Microsoft's Visual C++ QA group and a member of the C# design team. In his professional career, he has worked primarily on database products and tools, and is proud that nearly half the companies he has worked for remain in business. Nick Wienholt is an independent Windows and .NET consultant based in Sydney, Australia. He is the author of Maximizing .NET Performance, one of the top-selling .NET performance books. Since the book's release, it has ranked among Amazon's top 25 .NET titles.
Wienholt was awarded the Microsoft MVP award in 2002, 2003, and 2004, and he cofounded the Sydney Deep .NET user group. He also writes technical articles for Australian Developer Journal, ZDNet, Pinnacle Publishing, Developer.com, MSDN Magazine (the Australia and New Zealand Edition), and Microsoft Developer Network. Wienholt is a keen participant in .NET-related newsgroups.
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