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Programming C#

Programming
Format: Paperback
Author: Jesse Liberty
ReleaseDate: 22 February, 2005
Publisher: O'Reilly Media
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Programming C# Book Review
I come from a
Java/ColdFusion (mainly web applications) background and wanted to
venture out onto the . This book is my introduction to the C# language.Net Platform. What better language to learn
than the most hyped-up language from Microsoft?

I found the book to be for the intermediate developer (at least),
with some programming experience in C++ or Java, although a novice
would also benefit from reading. This book takes the reader from a
the traditional "Hello World" to complex programs covering
everything from Internet related programs to streams and I/O.

The basics of assemblies, their management and deployment span the
first part of this book. The . Net Remoting part covers the subject
well in detail, the third part covers the Web Services, while the
fourth covers the Com and . Net interoperability.

Jesse Liberty commands this area of programming and has compiled
this book in a very well though out manner. The reader will benefit
(as I did), with the "special notes" and snippets pointing out
differences & similarities of C# with Java/C/C++.

In conclusion, I will strongly recommend this book to readers from
novice (with acumen) to intermediate developer.


Excellent book
Highly recommended. I've been doing C# programming for the last couple of years and I still managed to learn something by reading this book.



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