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  • Ricky

    C# Reference Book

    Can you guys suggest any good C# reference books?

    Thanks
    Ricky


  • Kailey Joanette

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    Re: C# Reference Book

    Are you a new C# Programmer or not?

    The book I use is C# For Experienced Programmers
    from the Deitel Developer Series. Its a great reference and tutorial It
    also comes with code samples both in writing and available for download.
    Its really a great book Check it out.

    Kailey

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    • jake

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      C# Reference Book

      I agree that the Deitel book is a great reference book





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      • Brian L. Gorman

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        Why not go with the Microsoft press versions of C#.net step by step and the
        core reference?

        Personally, I cannot stand Deitel books. They are cram packed with
        repeated, unnecessary code and are virtually impossible to use as a good
        reference, imho.
        I would highly recommend starting with microsoft press and or wrox. My
        third choice would be something by O'reilly. In a last ditch effort, I
        would consider a Sam's teach yourself book, but as I said earlier, I would
        steer far clear of the Deitel books.

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        Brian L. Gorman
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        | Ricky
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        • Humanity

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          Re: C# Reference Book

          I found "C# For Experienced Programmers" to be a bit
          wordy! And it didn't really seem like it was for experienced
          programmers at all - It starts right from the beginning! And I
          mean the VERY beginning.

          "Kailey Joanette" <kajoanet@uwo.c a> wrote in message
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          > Are you a new C# Programmer or not?
          >
          > The book I use is C# For Experienced Programmers
          > from the Deitel Developer Series. Its a great reference and tutorial It
          > also comes with code samples both in writing and available for download.
          > Its really a great book Check it out.
          >
          > Kailey
          >
          > "Ricky" <noJunkEmail@Ju nkMail.com> wrote in message
          > news:ukV8eRnoDH A.2584@TK2MSFTN GP09.phx.gbl...[color=green]
          > > Can you guys suggest any good C# reference books?
          > >
          > > Thanks
          > > Ricky
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          • george r smith

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            I agree the Deitel books are just churned out - if MS comes out with Db next
            week a Deitel book will be out in three days with a rehash of the C# book.
            grs

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            > core reference?
            >
            > Personally, I cannot stand Deitel books. They are cram packed with
            > repeated, unnecessary code and are virtually impossible to use as a good
            > reference, imho.
            > I would highly recommend starting with microsoft press and or wrox. My
            > third choice would be something by O'reilly. In a last ditch effort, I
            > would consider a Sam's teach yourself book, but as I said earlier, I would
            > steer far clear of the Deitel books.
            >
            > --
            > Brian L. Gorman
            > "Ricky" <noJunkEmail@Ju nkMail.com> wrote in message
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            > |
            > | Thanks
            > | Ricky
            > |
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