I would like to know if anyone has any recommendations in the area of advanced C# books. I learned the fundementals over the last year and have expanded on them quite a bit. i.e. I spend a lot more time looking at MSDN now than the book I learned from.
Here are some things that haven't really been covered for me yet:
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Wow... Thank You... Professional C# looks quite good. It not only covers most of what I asked about, it gets into things like the COM wrapper, GDI, Directory Services, etc.
Thank you too TATWORTH... I'm not a fan of cookbooks, but Design Patterns looks very interesting.
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I would like to know if anyone has any recommendations in the area of advanced C# books. I learned the fundementals over the last year and have expanded on them quite a bit. i.e. I spend a lot more time looking at MSDN now than the book I learned from. Here are some things that haven't really been covered for me yet:
Application Threading, Secure Objects, XML, DLLs, Attributes, Structs, Nested Classes, etc.
Much Appreciated...
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Re: Advanced C# Book
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Check this thread:
http://social.msdn.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/csharpgeneral/thread/0433ce2c-e32d-4769-803d-d219d5edc2ec/
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Re: Advanced C# Book
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I would recommend the following:
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Re: Advanced C# Book
Dec 29, 2008 07:10 PM|LINK
Wow... Thank You... Professional C# looks quite good. It not only covers most of what I asked about, it gets into things like the COM wrapper, GDI, Directory Services, etc.
Thank you too TATWORTH... I'm not a fan of cookbooks, but Design Patterns looks very interesting.