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Author: Ian Griffiths
ISBN : B009PBK2TY
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After a dozen years of incremental changes, C# has become one of the most versatile programming languages available. With this comprehensive guide, you’ll learn just how powerful the combination of C# 5.0 and .NET 4.5 can be. Author Ian Griffiths guides you through C# 5.0 fundamentals and teaches you techniques for building web and desktop applications, including Windows 8-style apps.
Completely rewritten for experienced programmers, this book provides many code examples to help you work with the nuts and bolts of C# code, such as generics, dynamic typing, and the new asynchronous programming features. You’ll also get up to speed on XAML, ASP.NET, LINQ, and other .NET tools.
- Discover how C# supports fundamental coding features such as classes, other custom types, collections, and error handling
- Understand the differences between dynamic and static typing in C#
- Query and process diverse data sources such as in-memory object models, databases, and XML documents with LINQ
- Use .NET’s multithreading features to exploit your computer’s parallel processing capabilities
- Learn how the new asynchronous language features can help improve application responsiveness and scalability
- Use XAML to create Windows 8-style, phone, and classic desktop applications
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- File Size: 2732 KB
- Print Length: 886 pages
- Page Numbers Source ISBN: 1449320414
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- Publisher: O'Reilly Media; 1 edition (October 11, 2012)
- Sold by: Amazon Digital Services, Inc.
- Language: English
- ASIN: B009PBK2TY
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Free Programming C# 5.0: Building Windows 8, Web, and Desktop Applications for the .NET 4.5 Framework
This book is the guide to C#, especially if you want to focus on the language.
I should disclose I am an experienced C# programmer, but after not doing as much for a while I jumped back in with this book and it really got me ready.
It contains examples, but also explains clearly each concept. It's thorough and detailed in many areas where others aren't. It isn't one of those books that focuses on forms and Visual Studio, this gives you a solid language foundation.
You're going to find this book covers a very wide range of the language and lots of concepts. A must have if you're going to do any serious C# development.
By Jeremy Morgan
[Disclaimer: I've received a free copy of this book from O'Reilly]
I've finally managed to finish reading Ian Griffiths' last book (yep, it's a big book!) and I can tell you that it's a great piece of work. In a similar vein with Jeffrey's CLR via C# (I'll be writing a review about this in the next couple of days), but with a different approach to the topics, Ian uses the C# 5.0 language to explore the CLR. It covers a lot of ground and that means it won't be as deep as deserved in some areas (ex.: I think that Reactive Extensions deserved a little more love than it got). Oh, and yes, even though there's a chapter on XAML and another on ASP.NET, don't expect to see a lot of stuff covered about those platforms. Yes, they do cover some ground and they might be enough if you've got some experienced and just need the basics to get started. However, they're far from enough if you're looking for specific in depth coverage in each of those areas.
The text is clear and the prose is pleasant (at least, for about 95% of time) and I think this book would be a good addition to the bookshelf of any C# developer. Overall, I'd give it an 8/10.
By Luis Abreu
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