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C#: The Complete Reference (Osborne Complete Reference Series)
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| #4303056 in Books | 2002-03-08 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 1.89 x7.38 x9.04l, | File type: PDF | 933 pages||8 of 10 people found the following review helpful.| "Complete" is misleading|By A Customer|The title "Complete" Reference is misleading, because the book is definitely not complete. Schild does his usual good job of explaining C# syntax and construction; in this respect, this book is one of the better ones. However, his almost parenthetical discussion of actually building applications - which is what most C#.net programmers w|From Library Journal|NET and one of its programming languages, C#, are slowly becoming more popular. Learn To Program teaches C# to beginners with no programming experience, moving through the process of developing a real-world application as a class project.
This book features an expansive and deep coverage of the entire C# language. C# allows developers to construct services and applications for the Web with a single, logical tool. Eager market-developers and programmers using C, C++, Visual Basic, and Java require information about C#. Microsoft considers C# to be as a critical piece of its .NET platform.
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