Learning Generics & Generic Collections?

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  • clintonG

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    Learning Generics & Generic Collections?

    I have to master these relatively new constructs. I'm looking around and
    asking you too for your suggested learning resource(s).


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    "clintonG" wrote:
    I have to master these relatively new constructs. I'm looking around and
    asking you too for your suggested learning resource(s).
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    • Jon Skeet [C# MVP]

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      Re: Learning Generics & Generic Collections?

      clintonG <nobody@nowhere .comwrote:
      I have to master these relatively new constructs. I'm looking around and
      asking you too for your suggested learning resource(s).
      I try not to plug my book *too* often, but it goes into a fair amount
      of detail on generics. It's not actually published yet, but the Early
      Access edition includes the generics chapter:

      C# in Depth is designed to bring you to a new level of programming skill. It dives deeply into key C# topics—in particular the new ones. You'll learn to reuse algorithms in a type-safe way with C# 2 generics and expand the functionality of existing classes and interfaces using C# 3 extension methods. Tricky issues become clear in author Jon Skeet's crisp, easy-to-follow explanations and snappy, pragmatic examples. With this book under your belt, you will easily learn—and then master—new frameworks and platforms.


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      • Michael S

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        Re: Learning Generics &amp; Generic Collections?

        "Jon Skeet [C# MVP]" <skeet@pobox.co mwrote in message
        news:MPG.219a2b 69a3bb3ed45d4@m snews.microsoft .com...
        >
        C# in Depth is designed to bring you to a new level of programming skill. It dives deeply into key C# topics—in particular the new ones. You'll learn to reuse algorithms in a type-safe way with C# 2 generics and expand the functionality of existing classes and interfaces using C# 3 extension methods. Tricky issues become clear in author Jon Skeet's crisp, easy-to-follow explanations and snappy, pragmatic examples. With this book under your belt, you will easily learn—and then master—new frameworks and platforms.

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        Looking forward to it.

        - Michael Starberg


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        • Michael S

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          Re: Learning Generics &amp; Generic Collections?

          "Jon Skeet [C# MVP]" <skeet@pobox.co mwrote in message
          news:MPG.219a2b 69a3bb3ed45d4@m snews.microsoft .com...
          >
          C# in Depth is designed to bring you to a new level of programming skill. It dives deeply into key C# topics—in particular the new ones. You'll learn to reuse algorithms in a type-safe way with C# 2 generics and expand the functionality of existing classes and interfaces using C# 3 extension methods. Tricky issues become clear in author Jon Skeet's crisp, easy-to-follow explanations and snappy, pragmatic examples. With this book under your belt, you will easily learn—and then master—new frameworks and platforms.

          >
          Found a typo:
          Figure 1.1, the box in the middle contains 'stongly'

          - Michael Starberg


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          • Jon Skeet [C# MVP]

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            Re: Learning Generics &amp; Generic Collections?

            Michael S <no@no.nowrot e:
            "Jon Skeet [C# MVP]" <skeet@pobox.co mwrote in message
            news:MPG.219a2b 69a3bb3ed45d4@m snews.microsoft .com...

            C# in Depth is designed to bring you to a new level of programming skill. It dives deeply into key C# topics—in particular the new ones. You'll learn to reuse algorithms in a type-safe way with C# 2 generics and expand the functionality of existing classes and interfaces using C# 3 extension methods. Tricky issues become clear in author Jon Skeet's crisp, easy-to-follow explanations and snappy, pragmatic examples. With this book under your belt, you will easily learn—and then master—new frameworks and platforms.
            >
            Found a typo:
            Figure 1.1, the box in the middle contains 'stongly'
            Fixed that one, thanks.

            (It's probably worth putting any more comments on the book's forum:
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            - I don't want to end up creating noise on this group.)

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