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Programming Microsoft Visual C# 2005: The Base Class Library (Pro-Developer)

by Francesco Balena

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Get in-depth coverage and expert insights on advanced Visual C# programming topics such interfaces, delegates, generics, and much more. Targeting experienced, professional software developers who design and develop any kind of application, this book assumes that the reader knows and understands the basic functionality and concepts of Visual C# and that he or she is ready to move to mastering the development of components and assemblies and other uses of class libraries in the Microsoft .NET Framework version 2.0. This book includes extensive practical code samples.


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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful:

4 out of 5 starsgood basic reference, 2008-09-19
This covers C# and the most basic .net pretty well and is easy to understand. I just wish it covered more framework, but I guess its got to stop somewhere.


0 of 0 people found the following review helpful:

5 out of 5 starsThe best C# book on the market, 2008-06-10
I have read a few programming books and I can honestly say that no single one has had more positive impact on my level of programming skill and knowledge than this one. Let me preface this by saying that this is not a beginner book. That is, if you have never programmed with C# before, this is not the book for you. However if you have just finished a "beginner" book and are looking for the next step, then I highly recommend this book for you. Whether you are planning on getting into ASP.Net development, WinForms, SOA, or even XNA, this book will provide you with a firm grasp of the language fundamentals that will make jumping into any or all of the above much easier. The book is broken down into several chapters, each one covering different key topics of the C# language such as basic data types (what is boxing? How does the compiler handle value types vs reference types and why should you care?), Generics, Serialization, Reflection, and COM Interop, just to name a few. Mr Balena also maintains an online blog at the Code Architects site and has even been kind enough to personally answer a few of my questions that I had about the topics covered in the book. I can't recommend this book more, it really did make the difference for me between being a C# enthusiast and a professional C# developer.


0 of 0 people found the following review helpful:

5 out of 5 starsVisual C# 2005:The Base Class Library, 2008-06-02
Francesco Bakena is a well-known author, the book is good.
The themes and the examples are clean. The same line as Visual Basic. I recommend.
Manoel de Assis - Brazil - [...]

Programming Microsoft Visual C# 2005: The Base Class Library (Pro-Developer)


0 of 1 people found the following review helpful:

5 out of 5 starsExactly what I Needed, 2008-03-12
I sought and purchased this book for the purpose of moving to C# 2005 from 2003. I have an extensive library of language and class references, guides and detailed texts for .NET 1.1. Much of that information will, of course, serve me well with the newer language, so what I sought was a good, basic introduction to C# 2005 that covered the important differences in the base classes. This book seems to have been written exactly for me!

Balena has an easy style of writing, also, that just seems to allow the information to jump right into your brain. There are other authors whose technical expertise is obvious to me, and whose books I regularly look to buy, but whose writing have quirks that can distract me at times. Balena is not such an author. Clearly, he knows how to make proper use of the IBrain.InputInformation(T info) method, rather than using the older, weakly-typed IBrain.InputInformation(object info) method. OK. Bad joke. But I hope you got my point!


2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:

5 out of 5 starsGreat Intermediate Level C# Material, 2008-02-09
If you have C# skills of no less then an advanced beginner, and want to find yourself securely in the intermediate range, then you have found the right book. Read it once and you will find your skill set drastically improved. Read it twice and study it thoroughly, and you will find yourself getting turned to for help from your more senior developers. Quite the ego booster.

It's well written, has appropriate examples for the target audience, and doesn't get bogged down in beginning C# material. It has plenty of advanced material, if that is what you are looking for.




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