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| #2483720 in Books | Herbert Schildt | 2005-12-29 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.10 x1.90 x7.30l,3.24 | File type: PDF | 890 pages | C 2 0 The Complete Reference||9 of 11 people found the following review helpful.| Thorough reference with a few gaps|By Craig Bolon|Schildt has updated his C# reference with a language-centered approach. He describes Microsoft's .NET environment in the context of the language. However, he is primarily concerned to explain and document C# as a programming language, even though it is imbedded in a proprietary environment. The successful precedents for this ap|From the Back Cover|THE MOST COMPREHENSIVE C# RESOURCE AVAILABLE! | Herb Schildt, the world's leading programming author, has updated and expanded his classic C# reference to cover C# 2.0 -- the newest version of Microsoft's premier programming language d
This comprehensive volume is fully updated for C# 2.0 -- the newest version of Microsoft's revolutionary programming language.The changes found in C# 2.0 bring Java-like power to millions of Windows programmers worldwide. With expertly crafted explanations, insider tips, and hundreds of examples, this book fully explains every aspect of C# 2.0. Written in the clear, uncompromising style that has made master programming author Herb Schildt the choice of millions, the book...
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