I own the past 2 editions of this book (Pro C# 3.5 and 2.0) and have always kept this around as a reference. It taught me alot of what I know today about the .NET Framework and it's always helpful to get started in the different parts (ASP, WPF, WCF, etc). I prefer having a book like this around rat
Pro C# 2010 and the .NET 4 Platform, 5th Edition
β Scribed by Andrew Troelsen
- Publisher
- Apress
- Year
- 2010
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 1750
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
This new edition has been comprehensively revised and rewritten to make it accurately reflect the C# 4 language specification for the .NET 4 platform. You'll find new chapters covering the important concepts of dynamic lookups, named and optional arguments, Parallel LINQ (PLINQ), improved COM interop, and variance for generics. The mission of this text is to provide you with a rock-solid foundation in the C# programming language and the core aspects of the .NET platform (assemblies, remoting, Windows Forms, Web Forms, ADO.NET, XML web services, etc.).
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I own the past 2 editions of this book (Pro C# 3.5 and 2.0) and have always kept this around as a reference. It taught me alot of what I know today about the .NET Framework and it's always helpful to get started in the different parts (ASP, WPF, WCF, etc). I prefer having a book like this around rat
<p>The first edition of this book was released at the 2001 Tech-Ed conference in Atlanta, Georgia. At that time, the .NET platform was still a beta product, and in many ways, so was this book. This is not to say that the early editions of this text did not have meritβafter all, the book was a 2002 J
<p>The first edition of this book was released at the 2001 Tech-Ed conference in Atlanta, Georgia. At that time, the .NET platform was still a beta product, and in many ways, so was this book. This is not to say that the early editions of this text did not have meritβafter all, the book was a 2002 J
<p>The first edition of this book was released at the 2001 Tech-Ed conference in Atlanta, Georgia. At that time, the .NET platform was still a beta product, and in many ways, so was this book. This is not to say that the early editions of this text did not have meritβafter all, the book was a 2002 J