<DIV><p>When you have a question about C# 5.0 or the .NET CLR, this bestselling guide has precisely the answers you need. Uniquely organized around concepts and use cases, this updated fifth edition features a reorganized section on concurrency, threading, and parallel programmingβincluding in-depth
C# 5.0 in a Nutshell: The Definitive Reference
β Scribed by Joseph Albahari; Ben Albahari
- Publisher
- "O'Reilly Media, Inc."
- Year
- 2012
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 1042
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Offers a reference to key C# programming concepts covering language elements, syntax, datatypes, and tasks.
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When you have a question about C# 5.0 or the .NET CLR, this bestselling guide has precisely the answers you need. Uniquely organized around concepts and use cases, this updated fifth edition features a reorganized section on concurrency, threading, and parallel programmingβincluding in-depth coverag
When you have a question about C# 5.0 or the .NET CLR, this bestselling guide has precisely the answers you need. Uniquely organized around concepts and use cases, this updated fifth edition features a reorganized section on concurrency, threading, and parallel programming - including in-depth cover
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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