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The Complete Visual C# Programmer's Guide from the Authors of C# Corner

The Complete Visual C# Programmer's Guide from the Authors of C# Corner

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Jason Christensen, mailto:jasonc@goenm.com
Review: This book is very helpful and begins very very good and continue with
the C# language in an amaizing way then describes databases and how c# works with them and more with ASP.NET, ADO, XML ,windows and mobile programming.
Simply ...I wish every programmer to have this book.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Best intermediate C# book
Review: This book is very helpful and begins very very good and continue with
the C# language in an amaizing way then describes databases and how c# works with them and more with ASP.NET, ADO, XML ,windows and mobile programming.
Simply ...I wish every programmer to have this book.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Hard to use as a reference book
Review: This is a beginner to intermediate level book. The book is overall a good book, with all important arguments addressed although not in depth (ADO.NET has only 50 pages dedicated to it). What I however found incredibly annoying of this book is the impossibility of using it as a desktop reference. Index is indeed short (11 pages only!!!) and the table of contents does not list the pages at which each chapter starts. And this does not end it. Chapter names are printed on the top right corner of each page ... unfortunately the chapter number is not provided along with the title. What this means is that since chapter start pages are not listed and since the index is of no use, when I'm looking for a given chapter I often have to get back to the TOC various times to know the chapter number of the one I'm looking at to discover how far or near I am to my target chapter.


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