That depends on how much you already know and how you learn best. I might think it's the best book form my point of view, but you might read it and disagree.
Whilst Apress do very good booked, my preference would be for an O'Reilly book as a reference.
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is this really the best book on C # in the market?
Jan 13, 2009 08:16 PM|LINK
Hi,
I have a question about Apress Pro C# 2008 and the .NET 3.5 Platform, Fourth Edition by Andrew Troelsen, is this really the best book on C # in the market?
Thanks.
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Re: is this really the best book on C # in the market?
Jan 13, 2009 08:52 PM|LINK
That depends on how much you already know and how you learn best. I might think it's the best book form my point of view, but you might read it and disagree.
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Re: is this really the best book on C # in the market?
Jan 18, 2009 12:46 PM|LINK
Whilst Apress do very good booked, my preference would be for an O'Reilly book as a reference.
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Re: is this really the best book on C # in the market?
Jan 18, 2009 10:56 PM|LINK
Hi,
For me, this is a great book. Good language,code samples ,notes, tips and explanation
Just try to write the code by yourself...
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Re: is this really the best book on C # in the market?
Jan 26, 2009 01:33 AM|LINK
"best" is very subjective. you'd have to read all the books to know which is the best.
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