<I> <BLOCKQUOTE> <P style="MARGIN: 0px">โBased on my own experience, I can safely say that every .NET developer who reads this will have at least one โahaโ moment and will be a better developer for it.โ</P> <P style="MARGIN: 0px"></I>โFrom the Foreword by Don Boxย </P></BLOCKQUOTE> <P style="MARG
The C# Programming Language (Covering C# 4.0)
โ Scribed by Anders Hejlsberg, Mads Torgersen, Scott Wiltamuth, Peter Golde
- Publisher
- Addison-Wesley
- Year
- 2011
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 862
- Series
- Microsoft Windows Development Series
- Edition
- 4th ed
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
โBased on my own experience, I can safely say that every .NET developer who reads this will have at least one โahaโ moment and will be a better developer for it.โ
โFrom the Foreword by Don Boxย
The popular C# programming language combines the high productivity of rapid application development languages with the raw power of C and C++. Updated to cover the new features of C# 4.0, including dynamic binding, named and optional parameters, and covariant and contravariant generic types, this release takes the language to the next level by adding the ability to cleanly write programs that donโt rely on static type definitions. This allows dynamic programming languages such as Python, Ruby, and JavaScript to feel native to C#. The C# Programming Language, Fourth Edition, continues to be the authoritative and annotated technical reference for C# 4.0.
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Written by Anders Hejlsberg, the languageโs architect, and his colleagues, Mads Torgersen, Scott Wiltamuth, and Peter Golde, this volume has been completely updated for C# 4.0. The book provides the complete specification of the language, along with descriptions, reference materials, code samples, and annotations from twelve prominent C# gurus.
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The many annotations bring a depth and breadth of understanding rarely found in any programming book. As the main text of the book introduces the concepts of the C# language, cogent annotations explain why they are important, how they are used, how they relate to other languages, and even how they evolved.
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This book is the definitive, must-have reference for any developer who wants to understand C#. With annotations from: Brad Abrams, Joseph Albahari, Krzysztof Cwalina, Jesse Liberty, Eric Lippert, Christian Nagel, Vladimir Reshetnikov, Marek Safar, Chris Sells, Peter Sestoft, Jon Skeet, and Bill Wagner.
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โBased on my own experience, I can safely say that every .NET developer who reads this will have at least one โahaโ moment and will be a better developer for it.โ โFrom the Foreword by Don Boxย The popular C# programming language combines the high productivity of rapid application development
About the Author Ian Griffiths is an independent WPF consultant, developer, speaker and Pluralsight instructor and a widely recognized expert on the subject. He lives in London but can often be found on various developer mailing lists and newsgroups, where a popular sport is to see who can get him