Apress
Eric Gunnerson, Nick Wienholt
1590595017
Customer Reviews
Anonymous said
A print copy of this book is probably a bad idea, since its main value is its capability of describing differences between C# 1.x and 2.0. Not written to groove anyone into using C#; targeted more at people who know 1.x intimately or those coming from a java or c++ background, wanting to know about generics and other "new" features. It would sure be nice to have the pdf freebie that comes with a lot of apress books, but no -- it costs another $30. If you really want to know about C# from the ground up, this book can only be ancillary to something like Liberty's book or Troelsen's Professional C# and the .Net Platform. Hence the fact that you can buy it used for $10 or less.
giladr said
I already read few books about C# and dotNET, and most
of them were usually too big with too many details.
This book was with short and clear explanations that
were easy to memorize and the examples were excellent!
I don't recommend it as the first book for beginners, as
it does not elaborate, but it is great as a reference
and as tutorial for people who already know about C#
netlearner said
Although, the book was laid out well. the examples used
to demonstrate the capabilities of the language are
poor against the Jesse Liberty version 4, Programming c# book.
This is very dissapointing!