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With Learning C#, best-selling author Jesse Liberty will help you build a solid foundation in .NET and show how to apply your skills by using dozens of tested examples. You will learn how to develop various kinds of applications--including those that work with databases--and web services. Whether you have a little object-oriented programming experience or you are new to programming altogether, Learning C# will set you firmly on your way.
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Book details
Title:
Learning C#
First Edition: September 2002
ISBN 10: 0-596-00376-5
ISBN 13: 9780596003760
Pages: 368
Average Customer Reviews: (Based on 5 Reviews)
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I Love this book
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2007-01-28 11:00:25
Nordite
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This book is exactly what I needed to get started in C#. If you are brand new to programing this book is a must. It gives you the building block basics to help you get a good start and keep going. The most help to me was the great examples that explain things in simple terms that were easy to grasp. I think the only suggestion I would make is that if this book is ever revised would be to continue with more of those kinds simple terms where the book starts to get more complicated. That said this book is a must have for anyone that wants to learn C#.
Nordite
1/28/2007
You need learning this book now my friend!
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2006-09-30 17:04:24
Eduardo Cesar Lunardelli
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Really this book was and is being basic in my personal and professional life. I adored the form with that the author Jesse Liberty writes the OOP concepts. My old one, forgives the privacy, you is of congratulations. This is one of the books that more use in the introductory lessons on C#. Who not yet read is losing time, therefore here it is here a great source! Thanks Jesse Liberty!!!!
The beginning with my evolution was here
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2005-09-30 11:37:09
Eduardo C Lunardelli
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If I could I will place this fish in the aquarium, therefore he was daqui that I broke for my evolution with the c #.
Today I consider myself more apt for the work market and thanks to it my learning in the language evolved very. Many tricks and tips are here, and believe I who stop who I intend to have some books of c # as study or for deepening or base to write other books, this is also an essence that must be consulted.
Something of that I liked excessively in this book is the interfaces, OOP and strings...
Ah, I could be speaking more here of the book, as also delegates and events, but as I do not want to be one I ruin pleasure, I go to leave you to read it.... Successes personal!
Learning C# Review
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2004-02-02 02:04:32
Jon Disaster
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I found this book did a great job of doing exactly as it sets out to do - teach you the fundamentals of the language with an emphasis on OO. It provides a solid base from which you can build on.
However, as a long time VB programmer with a lot of exposure to the concepts of OO, but little practical experience, I found I would have been better off going directly to 'Programming C#' instead.
So if you are anything more than a complete novice to Object-Oriented programming you might find 'Programming C#' gives you a bit more bang for your buck.
Also, contrary to the previous reviewer's remarks, the example code is available on the author's site:
https://www.libertyassociates.com/pages/files/learn_csharp_examples.zip
He might want to exchange 'Learning C#' for another popular O'Reilly title - 'Learning To Read'. =)
Learning C# Review
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2003-04-03 07:55:24
Donald Gillette
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This book is somewhat useless without the source code in electronic media format. The source code is supposed to be posted on the author's site www.libertyalliance.com, but is not. I have written to the author twice with no response. I am going to return the book.
Media reviews
"Clearly and accessibly written...an especially excellent reference source, particularly for programmers new to C# language."--Jim Cox, Bookwatch, Dec 2002
"A good introduction for the novice object-oriented programmer."
--Thomas Paul, javaranch.com, October 2002
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