Pro C# with the .NET 3.0 Extensions, Special Edition

  Author:    Andrew Troelsen
  ISBN:    1590598237
  Sales Rank:    280053
  Published:    2007-01-29
  Publisher:    Apress
  # Pages:    1250
  Binding:    Paperback
  Avg. Rating:    5.0 based on 11 reviews
  Used Offers:    14 from $34.99
  Amazon Price:    $47.03
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Pro C# with the .NET 3.0 Extensions, Special Edition
  

C# 2005 has enjoyed huge success in the year since its launch, firmly establishing itself as the premier language for development on Microsofts successful .NET 2.0 platform. With the launch of the .NET 3.0 extensions in early 2007, the horizons of this language are being extended, and it is becoming even more powerful as it is able to leverage the new .NET 3.0 Foundations.

In recognition of this, Apress presents Pro C# with .NET 3.0, Special Edition to provide you with a complete A-to-Z reference for using C# with the .NET 2.0 platform and the .NET 3.0 extensions. The book contains new chapters that explore the interactions between the existing framework and the new extensions, giving you an edge when you evaluate and implement .NET 3.0 for the first time. To provide even more support, a bonus PDF download will be available with each purchase, offering over 500 pages of carefully selected additional content to help broaden your understanding of both .NET 2.0 and .NET 3.0.

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07-31-08 5 (NA)
(Hide Review...)  Excellent Resource
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Like Andrew's other books, this book is well written. It is an excellent resource for C# syntax, concepts, and under the hood workings. Unlike other technical resources, this book reads easy. The author doesn't jump full bore into a deep technical discussion without building and explaining concepts through concise, yet simple, language and numerous examples. A recommended desk ornament for any hard core programmer.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-09-06 04:26:50 EST)
07-03-08 5 (NA)
(Hide Review...)  Apress does a real good job
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This book allowed to literally give away 3 rows of programming books. Apress always does a good job on their publications. This book is really all an experienced C# programmer needs in his library (aside from a good ASP.net) book for web design techniques
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-08-05 06:13:40 EST)
10-12-07 4 (NA)
(Hide Review...)  Almost Excellent
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Andrew Troelsen is an excellent author and knows how to explain things. The book covers in a detailed way the phylosophy of .net and the C# programming language. This is it's strength.
On the other hand, I do think that the later chapters are misguided. We have a chapter about .net remoting, another one on Windows forms, and then a short introduction to the .NET 3.0 stuff like WPF, WF and WCF. Well, I bought the book for the 3.0 material. Why didn't they call the book:

"Pro C# 3.0 with short intro to .NET 3.0"?

Best regards,
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-07-04 08:56:09 EST)
10-05-07 5 1\1
(Hide Review...)  Clear and well presented
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Clear and well presented book. Easy to read and seemingly covers most aspects. Experienced programmer but starting first C#.NET project and certainly best book I have purchased on this subject
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-02-14 01:39:04 EST)
09-13-07 3 7\9
(Hide Review...)  The title should be "2.0 with short look into 3.0"
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I have 4 books about .Net framework 2.0 and I even have a book about Windows Workflow Foundation, so I bought this book "judged by the cover" and title "Pro C# with .NET 3.0"
The truth is that only 17 percent of the book (194 pages of 1151) is concerning 3.0.
That's not good enough.
The reason for the 3 stars, is that the book is a very well written 2.0 book, but buy it only for that, and wait for the framework 3.5 books, with an greater insight the new technologies, to come.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-02-14 01:39:04 EST)
09-13-07 4 1\1
(Hide Review...)  Just right
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Many of us IT professionals by these thick books for use as reference, without intending to work our way from cover to cover. As I read this book, it became clear I needed to read the entire volume. It is well-written, and stays on track and focused. I have learned many useful things that I will be able to use in my daily tasks.
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07-12-07 5 3\7
(Hide Review...)  Par Excellence
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A very thorough book, true to its title. The emphasis is on understanding better how .NET 3.0 brings some really cool paradigms to C#. It is important to distinguish such a book from one that may explain how .NET 3.0 is a major step forward, since as a C# developer, the advice contained in this book is far more relevant than a general discourse on .NET 3.0. If you are a honest-to-goodness C# developer and are interested in using significant new innovations in the language to be a better one, this is just the right book for you. The most impressive part is the ample use of IL snippets to explain core .NET concepts. Seeing through the veil of syntactic sugar is perhaps the best way to learn and understand a language. It is also worth mentioning that there is still a lot to be learned about .NET through the eyes of C#.
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06-16-07 5 7\7
(Hide Review...)  Very good foundation for C# and .NET
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I must admit that I have not examined any other texts of this type. However, I can say that this has proven to be an excellent all-in-one introduction to C# and the .NET platform. In fact, I first bought the C++/CLI version, then the C# with .NET 2.0 version, then the .NET 3.0 version just so I could have 1 reference book to carry around. I've even preordered the 3.5 version.

I have a great deal of experience with C++, but only recently began working with .NET and C#. This book teaches you the language and quite a bit about the Foundation Class Libraries, most application types, and even a bit about the Visual Studio environment. Unfortunately, it does not include a chapter on Windows Service applications.

I have many other books that go into deeper detail on, e.g., WCF, C#, etc., but this has proven to be a great introduction to each technology and useful reference. I have not found a need to look for other beginner/all-in-one books.

I would absolutely recommend that all .NET developers read CLR via C#, Second Edition (Pro Developer) as soon as you know a bit about .NET.
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06-08-07 5 1\1
(Hide Review...)  Best end-to-end coverage on .NET and C# I've seen
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This book covers the details at all levels and is good for people with programming experience that are new to .NET, experienced developers who use .NET regularly but want to round out their knowledge of the inner workings and lesser used features of the framework, and to people moving up from 1.0 / 1.1 to 2.0 or 3.0. It does have sections on 3.0, but this is a general overview only in those areas. The rest of the book comprehensively covers .NET up to 2.0.

It's a huge book, but it's well worth the read.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2007-06-16 16:57:25 EST)
06-01-07 5 2\2
(Hide Review...)  The best c# book
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I am a c# beginner. In order to understand this language I have read 3 books! They are not helpful. They just make me confused even more (yeah, i used to judge a book by it's cover.) After i read this book, all the confusing is gone! It explains concepts in detail, not just tell you the theory and expect you to understand it. The best c# book ever!
(Review Data Last Updated: 2007-06-08 09:39:44 EST)
04-16-07 5 4\9
(Hide Review...)  Extremely Helpful
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I have his other book for VB 2005, so it is nice to have the other in C#. Additionally, he covers the new extensions in 3.0. It just keeps getting better and better and Troelsen lays it out. This book is an excellent reference and should be on every serious .NET programmers shelf.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2007-06-01 02:03:25 EST)
  
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