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Buy Books Online UK - Pro C# 2008 and the .NET 3.5 Platform, Fourth Edition

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List Price: £42.49
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Manufacturer: APRESS
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Binding: Hardcover Dewey Decimal Number: 005 EAN: 9781590598849 ISBN: 1590598849 Label: APRESS Manufacturer: APRESS Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 1370 Publication Date: 2007-11-15 Publisher: APRESS Studio: APRESS
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Excellent Summary of .NET 3.5 Comment: I purchased this book as a result of a search for a reference material that would provide an overview of the new language features and components provided by the 3.0 and 3.5 releases of the .NET framework; in particular Windows Comunnication Foundation (WCF) and Linq.
Though the early chapters of this book repeat oft documented topics that are anything but "Pro C#", the remainder of the text provides excellent step-by-step usage guidance for the libraries and components of the .NET framework, with simple working examples and clear explanations. For many of the topics covered, the detail provided herein will be sufficient; though some (inherently complex) topics e.g. WCF, will undoubtedly require further investigation.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Adequate Comment: Fortunately C# and .NET aren't the most taxing topics in software development, otherwise this book wouldn't be adequate. However although mediocre, verbose, and printed in a too-small font, it's good enough, and quite possibly the best of a so-so pack.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Broad but neither deep nor concise Comment: I can recommend this book but only to programmers experienced in an OO language.
I have only read 500 pages so far but am sufficiently annoyed that I felt the need to write a review. I have covered all the core and advanced C# features and am now heading in to the .NET assemblies section.
I have found the phrasing imprecise and the editing substandard. I am surprised that no errata has appeared on the publisher's "Pro C# 2008" web page despite it being released last year. Code examples are copious but frequently differentiate themselves very little from previous examples and could save hundreds of pages by being cut down.
Despite my criticisms, I feel that I have now gained a working knowledge of C#. I am sure that any experienced OO programmer could do the same but I shudder to think that somebody might rely on this book to introduce them to OO concepts.
To be completely subjective, I really dislike Troelsen's writing style. I had the opportunity to dip in to the text before I bought it and at that time I felt it was written in an approachable style but after 500 pages I am grinding my teeth. Sentences that equate to, "X is a feature of C# but is useless until it is made use of," are not uncommon. The phrase "to be sure" now makes me flinch. Some sentences just stagger me with their irrelevance.
Customer Rating:      Summary: It doesnt get much better than this Comment: I have read a couple of the previous versions and for me Andrew is the best technical author bar none. This isnt a light book to carry around but its worth it if you have to. You might think "how can this be a good book as it covers everything" but Andrew covers every subject with enough detail so that by the end of each section you know the concept, understand what is required for that concept, and have sufficient code examples to work with and even take further. Top drawer work
Customer Rating:      Summary: Great Technical Book Comment: This is a really excellent technical book that you can actually enjoy reading from cover to cover. It assumes a reasonable level of competance, but actually goes through learning C# and .NET in a way that would be an excellent beginners method too (especially if you went through every example, to which source code is available online). The author even manages to get in the odd bit of dry humour too which never goes amiss in a thick technical book such as this!
The book regularly points you at a number of web resources which the author has built up over the years which give excellent additional information about topics which are outside the scope of the book. Overall, I'd say this is one of the best technical books I have ever read.
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