This book is poorly written, and I don't understand what it is trying to teach. This book does help validate my theory that when you have more than one author, half of the book is not written as well as the other half. I've read well over half the book, but don't think I have learned anything from i
C# 4.0 in a Nutshell : the Definitive Reference
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<DIV><p><b>What people are saying about <i>C# 4.0 in a Nutshell</i></b></p><p>"C# 4.0 in a Nutshell is one of the few books I keep on my desk as a quick reference. It is a book I recommend." --Scott Guthrie, Corporate Vice President, .NET Developer Platform, Microsoft Corporation</p><p>"A must-read
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