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By Edd Dumbill, Niel M. Bornstein
First Edition
July 2004
Pages: 302
Series: Developer's Notebooks
ISBN 10: 0-596-00792-2 |
ISBN 13: 9780596007928
(Average of 3 Customer Reviews)
This no-fluff, lab-style guide jumps right into Mono 1.0 as you work through nearly fifty mini-projects that introduce you to the most important and compelling aspects of the 1.0 release. You'll learn how to acquire, install, and run Mono on Linux, Windows, or Mac OS X. You'll work with the various Mono components: Gtk#, the Common Language Runtime, the class libraries (both .NET and Mono-provided class libraries), IKVM and the Mono C# compiler.
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Required Reading, September 22 2004





This book provides the perfect starting point for Linux developers who want to learn C#/.NET, or for .NET developers looking into Mono. It's also written such that beginners could easily get up to speed in a few short days.
The writing style is clean, concise, and entertaining - the Developer's Notebook series is definitely upholding O'Reilly's high standards. Wherever a person might want additional information on a topic, the authors have provided numerous external resources.
This has already become an oft-thumbed reference manual in my library. I'm already looking forward to O'Reilly's next Mono book. Great work!
Forget everything else!, August 31 2004





This is a superbly crafted guide to Mono, .NET, and C# for developers and aspiring programmers alike. It manages to be articulate, concise, and comprehensive in seemingly effortless symphony. Everyone interested in developing for Mono should buy this book, period.
A neutron star of a book., August 16 2004
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Small but densely packed with useful information.
A superb introduction to C# and Mono for any moderately experienced programmer. A great guide to installing Mono on a Linux box.
Seems to cover the same ground that some thousand page tomes do.
Two Thumbs Up !!, August 06 2004





Good book, it is well rounded & covers a number of pretty advanced topics down to the raw basics & fundamentals of C# programming with mono. Not only does this book teach you the language, but how to be a cross-platform developer as well. For those of you who are interested in mono & serious about developing with it I would definately recommend you get this book before you get any other book published for mono to date.
"The book puts it all out there for you to get you ready to start real work, not having to learn where all the tools and the connections and repositories are...This was another well thought out developer guide that OReilly is famous for."
-- Steven Mullins, Huntsville New Technology Users Group (HuNTUG)
--James Bowes, Dalhousie Student Chapter ACM, May 2005
"This book is well-written, affordable, and completely no-nonsense. If you are a moderately experienced programmer looking to get started with C# and .NET on a Unix platform, or wondering how you can leverage Mono to increase your productivity, this book is for you."
--James Bowes, Amazon.com review, May 2005
"[Mono: A Developer's Notebook] is extremely valuabe for experienced Java or C++ developers who want to jump into GTK# and Mono. If you already have OOP experience with the above languages, then this book is a must-have...At some point in your Mono adventure you will need to purchase this beautiful book..."
Overall: 9/10
--Eugenia Loli-Queru, OSNews.com, October 2004
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