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  • TonyJ

    Jon skeet's book C# in Depth

    Hello!

    This question is for Jon!

    I'm interested in your book "C# in Depth" but I wonder how good do I have to
    be before understanding anything from your book?

    //Tony


  • Willy Denoyette [MVP]

    #2
    Re: Jon skeet's book C# in Depth

    "TonyJ" <johansson.ande rsson@telia.com wrote in message
    news:eMyenH8bIH A.1184@TK2MSFTN GP04.phx.gbl...
    Hello!
    >
    This question is for Jon!
    >
    I'm interested in your book "C# in Depth" but I wonder how good do I have
    to
    be before understanding anything from your book?
    >
    //Tony
    >
    >


    Just buy the book, even if you aren't that "good" by now, I can guaranteed
    that you will become a lot better after spending some time with it.

    Willy.

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    • Ignacio Machin \( .NET/ C# MVP \)

      #3
      Re: Jon skeet's book C# in Depth

      Hi,

      "TonyJ" <johansson.ande rsson@telia.com wrote in message
      news:eMyenH8bIH A.1184@TK2MSFTN GP04.phx.gbl...
      Hello!
      >
      This question is for Jon!
      >
      I'm interested in your book "C# in Depth" but I wonder how good do I have
      to
      be before understanding anything from your book?
      You need to have an understanding of C# and .NET and not be afraid to get
      into the details of things :)
      It seems to be a good book, I only read the free first chapter and I liked
      it a lot, I'm waiting for the printed version.


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      • RobinS

        #4
        Re: Jon skeet's book C# in Depth

        Speaking as someone who has read the entire book...

        What I thought was really cool about Jon's book is that it is not a
        comprehensive C# book. I don't need another 1200 page tome explaining what
        variables, methods, OO, forms, web services, ADO, database access, etc. are.

        Jon's book explains features in C#2 that aren't in C#1 (or features that
        have changed), and same for C#3 versus C#2.

        This was an excellent and fairly specific way to see the differences between
        the versions and focus on the new features of C# available in the new
        versions of the .Net Framework.

        I highly recommend it for any C# programmer.

        RobinS.
        GoldMail, Inc.
        -----------------------------
        "TonyJ" <johansson.ande rsson@telia.com wrote in message
        news:eMyenH8bIH A.1184@TK2MSFTN GP04.phx.gbl...
        Hello!
        >
        This question is for Jon!
        >
        I'm interested in your book "C# in Depth" but I wonder how good do I have
        to
        be before understanding anything from your book?
        >
        //Tony
        >
        >

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        • Alvin Bruney [ASP.NET MVP]

          #5
          Re: Jon skeet's book C# in Depth

          certainly sounds like willy is on Jon's payroll? grin.

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          Alvin Bruney [MVP ASP.NET]

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          "Willy Denoyette [MVP]" <willy.denoyett e@telenet.bewro te in message
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          "TonyJ" <johansson.ande rsson@telia.com wrote in message
          news:eMyenH8bIH A.1184@TK2MSFTN GP04.phx.gbl...
          >Hello!
          >>
          >This question is for Jon!
          >>
          >I'm interested in your book "C# in Depth" but I wonder how good do I have
          >to
          >be before understanding anything from your book?
          >>
          >//Tony
          >>
          >>
          >
          >
          >
          Just buy the book, even if you aren't that "good" by now, I can guaranteed
          that you will become a lot better after spending some time with it.
          >
          Willy.
          >

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