I got hold of a copy of
CLR via C# 3rd Edition, which I intend to review soon. If you understand the fundamentals behind C#, it is absolutely essential reading in my opinion. It tells you how your C# works at the level fo the CLR, and offers terrific opinion and expert advice
on using the right contructs etc to take best advantage of the CLR. And it covers .NET 4.0.
Other than that, it would be useful to know where you think your gaps are. Design patterns? OOP? The BCL?
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yeah, dead tree ones
They will never be replaced. I just can't sit there waiting for a device to power up, when flicking to the point in a book where an old business card pokes out is so easy.
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Re: C#/.Net 4.0 Book Recommendation for "not so noob"
Jun 20, 2010 04:21 PM|LINK
I got hold of a copy of CLR via C# 3rd Edition, which I intend to review soon. If you understand the fundamentals behind C#, it is absolutely essential reading in my opinion. It tells you how your C# works at the level fo the CLR, and offers terrific opinion and expert advice on using the right contructs etc to take best advantage of the CLR. And it covers .NET 4.0.
Other than that, it would be useful to know where you think your gaps are. Design patterns? OOP? The BCL?
They will never be replaced. I just can't sit there waiting for a device to power up, when flicking to the point in a book where an old business card pokes out is so easy.
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