Rating: Summary: Susanne Peterson, Director at Microsoft Review: "This is a thorough reference book with many useful Microsoft(r) Visual C# (tm) .NET programming examples. A programmer would be well advised to have this on his bookshelf," Susanne Peterson, Director for the Developer and Platform Evangelism Division at Microsoft corp.
Rating: Summary: Easy to use, and very timely Review: >NET is a revolution in programming and this book is just the tool you need to quickly familiarize yourself with C#, the .NET framework and the Visual Studio Environment. With its series of step-by-step programming examples, you'll be happy to have this as a reference alongside your MSDN.
Rating: Summary: A Must Have for Programmers Review: A thourough reference covering a wide range of aspects of the .NET environment with many useful programming examples. A programmer would be well advised to have this on his bookshelf
Rating: Summary: Read This book to get C# Review: According to what I have learned this book is amaizing and tells every thing about using C# with databases and how c# works with them and you will be very happy when you read the chapter about windows programming, and also it gets very deep in describing ASP.NET as an introduction to the advanced material,and also covers XML ,and mobile programming!!! I advice every c,c++ developer to buy this book!
Rating: Summary: This book is rubbish Review: After reading all the reviews on amazon I decided to buy this book as a book I would use to transition from VB6 to C#. This book sounded perfectly pitched for this. With excellent reviews I decided to buy this book. I have now decided that the reviews on amazon are rigged. Either the publisher or author is paying people to write excellent reviews. There is no way this is due to the value of this book.
Rating: Summary: Jason Christensen, mailto:jasonc@goenm.com Review: http://www.denvervisualstudio.net/Reviews/Books2003/Book01122003.htm Reviewed: January, 2003 Reviewer: Jason Christensen I am usually very pragmatic in my opinions about books on programming. After saying that, this book is excellent. I have been working in Java/Unix for the last couple of years, and I am now in a position where I must work in C# as well. This book is well targeted for the experienced programmer who needs to come up to speed quickly on the vast and powerful Object Model associated with C# with no prior exposure to C# or .NET. I have already made this book a standard reference at the company at which I work. I also have recommended it to a number of friends. It has a very impressive balance between level of detail and breadth. A number of subjects are covered thoroughly enough for the experienced programmer to quickly come up to speed with C#. It also is detailed enough to keep around as a valuable desk side reference. The one thing I don' like is the user level rating on the book. It says that this book is rated for beginning to intermediate developers. While it does start at with some overview material on using the compiler and debugger with a .NET overview, I think that rating must apply to being new to C#/.NET but I don't necessarily believe that this book is adequate for a beginning programmer. Jason Christensen is a principal at Evergreen New Media, and heads up the Business Integration Services division. Jason has over 10 years of experience in distributed systems, and 3 years working with web-services on both Microsoft and Unix platforms. Based on that experience, Jason and Evergreen New Media's Business Integration Services team focus on advanced platform neutral solutions to web-service architectures.
Rating: Summary: Developers must have Review: I am regular visitor of[web site]and think C# Corner is the best site out their for .NET and C# programmers. After reading few chapters of this book, I found this book could be used by variety of developers starting from graphics, Windows, database, mobile, security and Web development areas. I recommend it to any body who is looking for less descriptive and more practical material books.
Rating: Summary: Best book I saw on the shelf for C# and .NET Review: I've looked at several books for C# and .NET. This book is by far the best book I've seen covering most aspects of the .NET Framework. It covers extensively ASP.NET, Security, Graphics, ADO.NET and even Mobile Phone programming. I found the code and examples extremely easy to follow. I recommend this book to anyone who wants to learn .NET or needs a .NET Reference on their work shelf.
Rating: Summary: Jason Christensen, mailto:jasonc@goenm.com Review: Reviewed: January, 2003 Reviewer: Jason Christensen I am usually very pragmatic in my opinions about books on programming. After saying that, this book is excellent. I have been working in Java/Unix for the last couple of years, and I am now in a position where I must work in C# as well. This book is well targeted for the experienced programmer who needs to come up to speed quickly on the vast and powerful Object Model associated with C# with no prior exposure to C# or .NET. I have already made this book a standard reference at the company at which I work. I also have recommended it to a number of friends. It has a very impressive balance between level of detail and breadth. A number of subjects are covered thoroughly enough for the experienced programmer to quickly come up to speed with C#. It also is detailed enough to keep around as a valuable desk side reference. The one thing I don' like is the user level rating on the book. It says that this book is rated for beginning to intermediate developers. While it does start at with some overview material on using the compiler and debugger with a .NET overview, I think that rating must apply to being new to C#/.NET but I don't necessarily believe that this book is adequate for a beginning programmer. Jason Christensen is a principal at Evergreen New Media, and heads up the Business Integration Services division. Jason has over 10 years of experience in distributed systems, and 3 years working with web-services on both Microsoft and Unix platforms. Based on that experience, Jason and Evergreen New Media's Business Integration Services team focus on advanced platform neutral solutions to web-service architectures.
Rating: Summary: Great Reference Review: this book is not a cover to cover reader but it is a great resource. it has already helped me on a project. Every developer should have this for a reference. I would recommend this book to anyone who wants to program in C# or any .NET language for that matter.
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