Ready to take advantage of LINQ with C# 3.0? This guide has the detail you need to grasp Microsoft's new querying technology, and concise explanations to help you learn it quickly. And once you begin to apply LINQ, the book serves as an on-the-job reference when you need immediate reminders. All the
Linq Pocket Reference (Pocket Reference (O'Reilly))
โ Scribed by Joseph Albahari, Ben Albahari
- Publisher
- O'Reilly Media
- Year
- 2008
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 176
- Series
- Pocket Reference O'Reilly
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
So if you have already bought C#3.0 in a nutshell from the same author, you don't need this at all.
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This little book is everything a pocket reference should be. grep and egrep are not hard to use, but there are quite a few valid combinations of options, and this book pretty much covers them all. If you want to find expressions in one or more files, this is the tool to use. It's easy to forget ever
Synopsis: At this point, when considering purchasing this book, I'd say get a real reference if you want to learn PHP, or if you need a big function reference off-line, then install the help that comes with PHP or just use php.net on-line. This book might be marginally okay for bathroom reading, b
As for the big brother book (C# 4.0 in a nutshell), this small one retains the best qualities of it. Concise and precise treatment, targeted and functional examples. There is only one chapter, composed of several subparagraphs. Fortunately there is a detailed index of 16 pages, so it's easy to find
This is a great little book. I have had three revisions of it and plan to get the next one when it is published. I keep it in my mini 10v running ubuntu linux (9.10) netbook's sleeve when I travel. Perfect little reference and easily worth the cost.